collected in Nyasaland. 11 



slightly shaded witli brown on the upper tail-coverts and 

 outer edges of the wing-feathers ; tail coppery brown, with 

 a strong wash of olive on the edges of the feathers ; under- 

 parts nearly uniform pale olive-yellow ; under wing-coverts 

 like the breast; inner edges of the quills brownish white; 

 bill dark brown ; legs paler brown. 



68. Andropadus oleaginus. 



Andropadus hypoxanthus, Sharpe, B. S. Afr. p. 205. 

 Andropadus oleaginus, Peters; Sharpe, Cat, vi. p. 111. 

 Tshiromo, Sept. 



69. Crateropus kirki. 



Crateropus kirki, Sharpe; Shelley, 1. c. p. 13. 

 Zomba, July to Nov. and Jan. A large series. 



70. COSSYPHA HEUGLINI. 



Cossypha heuglini, Hartl. ; Shelley, 1. c. p. 14. 

 Zomba, July, Aug., Nov., Jan. 



71. CoSSYPHA QUADRIVIRGATA. 



Cossypha quadrivirgata (Reichen.) ; Sharpe, Cat. vii. 

 p. 43. 



Tshiromo, Sept. An adult bird. 



72. Callene anomala. 



Callene anomala, Shelley, 1. c. p. 14. 

 Milanji Hills. An adult. 



73. CiCHLAUUSA ARCUATA. 



Cichladusa arcuata, Peters ; Sharpe, B. S. Afr. p. 229 ; id. 

 Cat. vii. p. 70. 



Tshiromo, Sept. Three specimens. 



74. ThamnoLjEa subrufipennis. 



Thamnoleea subrufipennis, Reichen. J. f. O. 1887, p. 78. 



Milanji Plain. A male and female. This is the most 

 southern know n locality for this species, which is replaced 

 south of the Zambesi by the closely allied T. cinnamomei- 

 ventris. 



