468 Capt. G. E. Shelley on Birds 



23. TURDUS LIBONYANUS, 



Turdus Ubomjanus, Smith ; Shelley, Ibis, 1893, p. 12, 1894, 

 p. 9. 



Fort Lister, July. 



24. Turdus gurneyi. 



Turdus gurneyi, Hartl. ; Shelley, Ibis, 1893, p. 13, 1894, 

 p. 9. 



Fort Lister, ? , Oct. 



25. Xenocichla fusciceps. 



Xenocichla fuscicepsy Shelley, Ibis, 1893, p. 13, 1894, p. 10, 

 pi. 1. fig. 2. 



Milanji Plateau, April ; Fort Lister, July. This is appa- 

 rently a common bird iu the elevated parts of NyasalaDd, 

 for Mr. Whyte collected a fine series there during the 

 months of April, July, September, October, and No- 

 vember, 



26. Pycnonotus layardi. 



Pycnonotiis layardi, Gurney ; Shelley, Ibis, 1893, p. 13. 

 Fort Lister, ? , Oct. This is a prettily marked, partially 

 albino specimen. 



27. Callene anomala. 



Callene anomala, Shelley, Ibis, 1893, p. 14, 1894, p. 11. 



Milanji Plateau, April. This species may be very local, 

 but is certainly abundant on the Milanji Plateau, for Mr. 

 Whyte has forwarded to us eight specimens, of which the 

 last four are marked, two males and two females, all of them 

 being perfectly similar in plumage. 



28. Saxicola pileata. 



Saxicola pileata (Gm.) ; Sharpe, B. S. Afr. pp. 238, 818; 

 Seebohm, Cat. v. p. 397. 



Palombi River, Oct. These specimens are similar and in 

 full breeding-dress, two are labelled males, the other female, 

 and are interesting as showing that in this species the sexes 

 are similar in plumage. 



