collected in East Africa. 163 



The females of S. morio and its allies are not always easy 

 to determine with certainty, but the Kitosh specimen agrees 

 fairly well with one from Saisson procured by Dr. Otto 

 Finsch. 



141. Saxicola schalowi. 



Saxicola schalowi, Fischer & Reichen. J. f. O. 1884, p. 57 ; 

 Fischer, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. i. p. 305 (Naiwascha) ; id. J. f. 

 O. 1885, p. 142. 

 No. 52. $ . Naiwascha Lake, Sept. 14, 1889. 



This specimen was identified for me by Dr. Reichenow. 



142. CaMPICOLA LIVINGSTONII. 



Campicola inleatu, Fischer & Reichen. J. f. O. 1879, 

 p. 255. 



Campicola living stonii, Tristr. Ibis, 1867, p. 888 ; Fischer, 

 Zeitschr. ges. Orn. i. p. 306 (1884; Little Aruscha ; Mka- 

 ramo) ; id. J. f. O. 1885, p. 142 (Bagamoyo, Pare, Mossiro, 

 Ngaruka, Naiwascha) . 



No. 48. ? ad. Naiwascha Lake, Sept. 10, 1889. 

 No. 67. <S ad. Masai, July 26, 1890.— Bill and legs black ; 

 irides brown. Very plentiful in the open plains. 



Mr. Seebohm (Cat. B. Brit. Mus. v. p. 397) unites C. living- 

 stonii with C. j)ileata. The narrower chest-band, however, 

 induces me to suspect that C. livingstotiii is at least a well- 

 defined geographical race. The Masai birds have also a 

 narrow black chest-band, and seem to me further to have 

 more ashy on the back of the neck and also much paler edges 

 to the wing-coverts and quills. 



143. Myrmecocichla cryptoleuca. 



MyrmecocicJila cethiops (nee Liclit.) ; Fischer, Zeitschr. 

 ges. Orn. i. p. 302 (1884; Naiwascha); id. J. f. O. 1885, 

 p. 142 (Mossiro) ; Reichen. J. f. O. 1887, p. 78 (Sigaeijo). 



Myrmecocichla cryptoleuca, Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, p. 445. 

 No. 53. Kikuyu, Sept. 14, 1889. 



I compared the typical specimen of this species, in company 

 with Dr. Reichenow, with the type of M. cethiops (Liclit.) in 

 Berlin. We both came to the conclusion that it was distinct 



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