482 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds from 



41. Rhinomyias ruficauda. 



Rhinomyias ruficauda (Sharpe); Grant, Ibis, 1897, p. 225; 

 McGregor & Worcester, p. 75. 



a. S ■ Maputi, May. No. 424. 



b-d. $ ? . Piso, April and May. Nos. 374, 379, 439. 



" Iris dark brown ; bill and inside of mouth black ; feet 

 ash- or greyish-flesh-coloured." 



42. Rhinomyias goobfellowi. (Plate XVIII. fig. 2.) 

 Rhinomyias goodfelloivi Grant, Bull. B. O. C. xvi. p. 17 



(1905). 



a. ? . Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., March. No. 235. {Type of 

 the species.) 



Adult female. General colour above, including the wings 

 and tail, dark slate, shading into dull black on the top of the 

 head and ear-coverts; a narrow white band across the base 

 of the bill, continued over the lores in a narrow superciliary 

 stripe ; lores and feathers surrounding the upper eyelid 

 black ; chin, throat, middle of breast, belly, and under tail- 

 coverts whitish ; chest, sides, and flanks brownish-buff ; 

 axillaries, under wing-coverts, and inner edge of quills 

 whitish. 



a Iris dark reddish-brown ; bill black ; feet ashy-grey." 



Total length ca. 6 - 2 inches ; culmen 0'85 ; wing 35 ; 

 tail2'7; tarsus 0*85. 



This fine species appears to be quite distinct from all the 

 members of the genus previously described, being at once 

 recognisable by the dark slate-colour of the upper parts. It 

 is new to the British Museum. 



43. Zeocephus cinnamomeus. 



Zeocephus cinnamomeus Sharpe; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 74. 



a. ? . Piso, May. No. 428. 



" Iris very dark brown, rim of eyelids cobalt-blue ; bill 

 greyish-cobalt, shading into black at the tip ; feet greyish- 

 cobalt." 



