W. B. 0G1LYIE-GEANT— AVES. 393 



This bird looks like a large specimen of A. epulatus, which was also procured at 

 Fort Beni. 



[Stuhlmann's Flycatcher was numerous in the Eturi Forest and also in the Mpanga 

 Forest. Like A. epulatus it was always seen about the lower parts of the trees where 

 there were open spaces to pursue insects, and was never observed among the dense 

 undergrowth nor in the tree-tops. — B. B. W.~\ 



Stizoriiina vulpina Reichenow. 



Stizorhina vulpina Eeich. Vug. Afr. ii. p. 4G7 (1903) ; Grant, Ibis, 1908, p. 305 [Ponthierville, 

 Upper Congo]. 



a. $ . 10 miles N. of Fort Beni, Semliki .Valley, 3000 ft.. 10th Aug. [No. 1771. 

 J). C] 



b. $ . Irumu, Eturi Forest, 3000 ft., 16th Oct. [No. 3G2S. B. B. W.] 



c. d . Mawambi, E. Congo Forest, 2500 ft., 31st Oct. [No. 580. B. E. I).] 

 Iris dark brown ; bill blackish ; feet brown or light brown. 



The differences between this species and S.fraseri have already been pointed out in 

 my paper on Mr. Carruthers' collection from the Upper Congo, &c. 



In the present specimens the wing-measurements vary from 3'65-3"8 inches. 



[A few examples of this Chestnut Flycatcher were seen in the Congo Forest through- 

 out the journey from Irumu to Basoko. — B. B. IF.] 



Muscicapa toruensis Hartert. 



Muscicapa toruensis Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. p. 37 (1900J [Toro]. 

 Alseonax toruensis Reich. Yog. Afr. ii. p. 453 (1903). 



a. d . Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000 ft., 28th Dec. [No. 2034. G. L.] 



b-h. 8 2 ■ Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000 ft., 5th-28th Jan. [Nos. 74. 



d. a. a. 



B. E. I). ; 1174. I). C. ; 2086, 2119. G. L. ■ 3067, 3071, 3075. B. B. W.] 



i, k. 6 . Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 5000-6000 ft., 5th & 17th March. [Nos. 187, 



209. B. E. I>.] 



Iris chocolate or dark brown ; bill bluish-grey, black towards the tip ; feet very 

 dark brown or black. 



One male example of the Toro Grey Flycatcher (No. 74) has the middle of the 

 breast and belly grey like the sides, whereas most of the specimens incline to whitish 

 on the middle of the belly. 



[The Toro Flycatcher was found on Ruwenzori only below the forest-line ; it was 

 not a common bird. — B. B. W.~\ 



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