222 Mr. D. A. Bannerman on a Collection of 



and the results, as will be seen from the following pages, 

 have proved of great value. 



In the aceompanying map (text-fig. 2) will be seen all 

 the places visited, while a short itinerary is given, which 

 may possibly prove of service. 



Itinerarij of the Voyage. 



Table Bay 24th to SOtli Nov. 1910. 



Houtjeoroiut I'oth Nov. 1910. 



Icliabo Island :M to .-.til Dec. 1910. 



Walfish Bay *^tli ^o ^'t'l l^t'C. 1910. and 1st April, 



1910. 

 St. Baul du Loaiida l^tli to ir,th Deo. li»l(), and L'4tli to 



2.-jtli March, 1911. 



Bemtica 15tli Dec. 1910. 



Morro da Cruz loth Dec. 1910. 



Anuobon Island IStli Dee. 1910. 



Sekondi (GokU'oast) l*2nd to 27th Dec. 1910, and 1st 



March, 1911. 



Nifu (Liherian ( "oast ) »0th Dec. 1910. 



Nauna Km (Lilierian Coast) . . 31st Dec. 1910 to 13th Jan. 1911, and 



20tli to L>.-)th .Ian. 1911. 

 Settra Km (I Jl.rr'piu Coast) . . 14th to 19th ,Ian. 1911. 

 King WilFs Town (l.ilieriiin Lst Jan. 1911. 



(Joast) 

 Sierra Leone 28th Jan. to 6th Feb.. and 7th to 12th 



March, 1911. 

 Man-ol'-War Bay (Sierra Leone) 2nd Feb. 1911. 



Subono (Liberian Coast) 10th Feb. and 4th 3Iarch. 1911. 



Axim (Cold Coast) 12tli to 28th Feb. 1911. 



My sincere thanks are due to Mr, W. 1{. Ogilvie-Grant 

 for giving me every facility in working out this collection, 

 and for looking over my proofs, and also to his attendant, 

 Mr. Wells. 



I am further deeply indebted to Mr. Charles Chubb, 

 of the British Museum, and to INIr. Claude Grant, for 

 their valuable aid, but especially to j\Ir. VV. L. Sclater, 

 w'nose knowledge of African birds lias been of the greatest 

 assistance to me. 



