collected in Uganda and British East Africa. 379 



spotting on the coverts being brighter. The throat to the 

 lower breast has the white feathers edged with black. Birds 

 in the second, or intermediate plumage — that is, still re- 

 taining ochraceous tips and edgings to the secondary and 

 tertiary coverts and buff edgings to the secondaries — were 

 shot in October. 



Localities. Mubango, Mabira, Busiya, and Kyetema, in 

 Uganda. 



Alseonax ansorgei. 



Muscicapa ansorgei Hartert, Bull. B. O. C. xxv. 1910, 

 p. 95 : Ogowe River, Gaboon. 



c? 1-4. 14. X. 13 ; 24. ii. 14 ; 19. x. 13 ; 27. ix. 13. 



? . 23. vi. 14. 



Imm. 3. 



This small dark grey Flycatcher was distinctly uncommon. 

 It was found in pairs in the large forests. 



Localities. Mabira, Bugoma, and Kasala Forests, in 

 Uganda. 



Pedilorhynchus stuhlmanni. 



S 1-3. 17.x. 14; 17.vi. 12; 5.x. 14. 



? 1-4. 5.x. 14; 8.x. 14; 17.i.l2; 10. x. 14. 



Stuhlmann's Flycatcher was seen in fair numbers 

 throughout the large forests. They were breeding in June. 

 A young bird in the second plumage was shot in October. 



Localities. Magada, Mubango, Wabigenji River, Nagunga, 

 and Mabira, in Uganda. 



Artomyias fuliginosa. 



S 1-2. 5.x. 14 ; 8.x. 14. 



? 1-4. 8.x. 14; 7.x. 14; lO.ii. 14; r.x.l3. 



The Dusky Flycatcher, a bird of the forest, was seen 

 singly or in pairs ; they kept to the fairly open parts. We 

 did not hear them making any sound. 



Localities. Mabira, Mubango, and Kasala Forests, in 

 Uganda. 



Cryptolopha mackenziana. 



S. 17.xi.l2. 



This is not a common species. It was found in the under- 



