238 Mr. D. A. Baimerman on a Collection of 



Camaroptera chrysocnemis Licht. 



Camai'optera griseoviridis Eeich. iii. p. 616. 



a. c?. SettraKru. 16tli Jan., ]911. (No. 322.) 



Iris reddish brown ; eyelids brown ; bill black; feet flesh- 

 coloured. 



Total length in the flesh 5 inches; expanse of wings 

 Q\ inches. 



This species is not included in Mr. Chubb's List of Birds 

 found in Liberia. 



TuRDus PELios Bonap. 



Turdus pelios Reich, iii. p. 690. 



a,b. S • Sierra Leone. 3rd Feb. and 11th March, 1911. 

 (Nos. 437 & 613.) 



Iris reddish brown ; bill yellow ; feet flesh-coloured. 



Total length in the flesh 9 inches; expanse of wings 

 13 J inches. 



[This bird was found in dense bush, and ray attention was 

 generally called to it by its habit of turning over dead leaves 

 whilst feeding. The stomach contained insects. It seems 

 to be uncommon. — W. P. L.] . 



Alethe diademata (Temm.). 

 Alethe diademata Reich, iii. p. 748. 



a. (?) imm. Nanna Kru. 25th Jan., 1911. (No. 392.) 

 Iris brown ; upper mandible black ; feet bluish. 

 [This was the only individual seen. It was shot in very 

 dense bush : the stomach contained insects. — W. P. L.] 



TuRDiNus PUVELi Salvad, 



Turdinus piiveli Reich, iii. p. 739. 



a. ?. Sierra Leone. 7th March, 1911. (No. 610.) 



Iris light brown ; bill, upper mandible black, lower man- 

 dible bluish white ; feet pinkish flesh-coloured. 



Total length in the flesh 7\ inches ; expanse of wings 

 9 inches. 



This is a rare species of which there is only one example 

 in the Natural History Museum. It was also procured in 

 Sierra Leone, by Mr. Robin Kemp. 



