390 INIr. V. G. L, vau Somereii on Birds 



mottled with ochraceous, and the two black scapular patches 

 are represented by a few black feathers. 



Localities. Sanga, Kalwauga, Mubombo, and Kyabalinga, 

 in Uganda. 



Nicator chloris. 



S 1-6. 7. X. 13 ; 20. v. 14 ; 5. xii. 14 ; 14. i. 14 ; 4. ix. 13 ; 

 26. xi. 10. 



? 1-2. 26.xi.10; 14.x. 13. 



This is a common forest-species. It frequents the under- 

 growth and the lower branches of the taller trees. A nest 

 was obtained in June, composed of rootlets and fibres, and 

 contained two eggs of a dirty creamy-pink, spotted and 

 freckled with lilac-grey and darker grey, the surface glossy. 

 Young birds were taken in July and September. 



Localities. Jiuja, Kasala, Kyetema, and Mabira, in 

 Uganda. 



Chlorophoneus nigrifrons. 



S. 25.viii. 14. 



A male in good condition. Not common. 



Locality. Nairobi, in British East Africa. 



Chlorophoneus sulphur eopectus similis. 



c? 1-5. 14.vii. 12; 14.vii.l2; 6. vi. 12 ; 4.viii. 12; 



14. viii. 12. 



? 2. 14.vii. 12. 



I have examined the large series of birds in the Tring 

 Museum, and can see little difference between birds from 

 South and British East Africa. 



This is a bird of the bush-country. Young birds were 

 collected in July. 



Localities. Jinja and Sio River, in Uganda; Kisumu, in 

 British East Africa. 



Laniarius leucorhynchus. 

 ^1-8. 7.x. 14; 5.xi. 14; 30. vi. 14 ; 17. v. 13 ; 



15. xii. 13 ; 5. xii. 13. 



? 1-3. 5. xii. 13 ; 19. xii. 11 ; 6. ix. 13. 

 Imm. 2. 17. xi. 13. 



