398 TELOPHORUS QUADRICOLOR 
obtained it at Chinchonxo and Lucan and Petit at Landana, 
both in the same neighbourhood. Bohndorff collected an 
example at Leopoldyille some distance up the Congo, and 
Anchieta found it not rare at Quissange south of the River 
Quanza in Angola, and Schiitt and Mechow further north at 
Malange and on the Camba River. 
There are two examples only in the British Museum, 
obtained by MM. Lucan and Petit at Landana, while at Tring 
there are specimens collected by Ansorge at N’Dalla Tando in 
northern Angola and on the Bongo and Cuval rivers in 
Benguella, which seem to be the most southern localities yet 
recorded. 
Telophorus quadricolor. 
Laniarius quadricolor, Cass. Pr. Philad. Ac. 1851, p. 245 Port Natal ; 
Sharpe, ed. Layard’s B. 8. Afr. p. 381, pl. 11 (1882) ; Gadow, Cat. 
B. M. viii. pl. 164 (1883); Stark and Sclater, Bds. S. Afr. ii. 
p. 35 (1901); Sparrow, J. S. Afr. Orn. Union, 1905, p. 12; Swyn- 
nerton, Ibis, 1907, p. 47, 1908, p. 56 Gazaland ; Bannerman, Ibis, 
1910, p. 689 Malindi ; W. Sclater, Ibis, 1911, p. 288 Inhambane. 
Pelicinius quadricolor, Shelley, B. Afr. i. No. 763 (1896). 
Chlorophoneus quadricolor, Reichen. Vég. Afr. ii. p. 566 (1903); Sharpe, 
Handl. B. iv. p. 891 (1903). 
Laniarius olivaceus (non Shaw) Swynnerton, Ibis, 1908, p. 59 Gazaland. 
Adult. Forehead and eyebrow yellow, with sometimes a slight wash 
of orange ; remainder of the upper parts uniform green shading into black 
on the end portion of the centre two, and the whole of the other tail-feathers ; 
wing-lining blackish inclining to white on the inner margins of the quills, 
and into green on the greater portion of the coverts; lores and a narrow 
band down the sides of the neck black joining on to a broad black collar 
which crosses the lower throat and crop and together incloses the crimson 
scarlet chin and throat; breast like the thighs deep yellow, shading into 
green on the flanks, and with a crimson-shaded scarlet wash on the fore- 
chest next to the black collar; under tail-coverts washed with red. Iris 
brown; bill black; feet greyish. Total length 8:0 inches, culmen 0°75, 
wing 3°3, tail 3:5, tarsus 1-1. Durban, g (Gordge). 
The female has the tail green like the back with no black; the crimson 
of the throat is interspersed with yellow ; the black band on the sides of the 
head and across the crop is absent, and the under tail-coverts are ochraceous 
yellow. Wing 3:2, Chirinda, 25. 12. 05 (Swynnerton). Other presumed 
