from Efalen in Camaroon. 623 



This species, the distinctness of which my friend 

 Dr. Reichenow seems to doubt, is really different from 

 A. epulata,hemg distinguished by its lighter grey back and its 

 dark legs. I have eight specimens before me, and the legs 

 are dark even in the nestling, which is much whiter below 

 than A. epulata. 



88. Stizorhina fraseri. 



Cassinia fraseri Strickl. ; Sjostedt, K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. 

 Handl. xxvii. p. 75 (1895) ; Reichenow, J. f. 0. 1890, p. 23. 



Stizorhina fraseri Oberh. P. Philad. Acad. 1900, p. 213 ; 

 Sharpe, Hand-1. B. iii. p. 209 (1901) ; Reichenow, Vog. 

 Afrikas, ii. p. 466 (1903). 



a. <J. Efulen, Jan. 18, 1902. 



b. ? . „ Oct. 20, 1902. 



c. ? . „ Dec. 20, 1902. 



No. 119. tf. Efulen, April 1, 1903. 



No. 417. J. „ April 1, 1904. 



No. 426. $ ad. „ April 5, 1904. 



Capt. Alexander keeps the Fernando Po bird (typical 

 S. fraseri) distinct from the Gaboon and Congo form, which 

 is S. rubicunda (Hartl.). I cannot see any reason for sepa- 

 rating the Camaroon form from S. fraseri. 



89. MUSCICAPA GRISOLA. 



Muscicapa grisola Linn.; Reichenow, J. f . O. 1896, p. 20; 

 Sharpe, t. c. p. 211 (1901); Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, ii. 

 p. 449 (1903). 



a. ? . Efulen, Nov. 8, 1901. 



90. Muscicapa lugens. 



Muscicapa lugens (Hartl.); Sjostedt, t. c. p. 69 (1895); 

 Sharpe, t. c. p. 212 (1901). 



Alseonax lugens Reichenow, t. c. p. 453 (1903). 



a. $ ad. Efulen, April 17, 1903. 



This specimen has a wholly black bill and the under 

 tail-coverts white. It agrees very well with a duplicate 

 specimen from Bipindi, collected by Dr. Zenker, and marked. 

 "A. lugens'' by Dr. Reichenow. 



