during a Journey to the Ruwenzori Range. 533 



brown ; bill black ; feet dark sepia-brown. Very common. 

 Always to be found flying about the open places in the 

 copses. 



68. Alseonax lugens. 



Muscicapa lugens (Hartl.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iv. 

 p. 155 (1879) ; id. Hand-1. B. iii. p. 212 (1901). 



Alseonax lugens Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, ii. p. 453 (1903). 



H. 1101. $ ad. Toro, March 19, 1902. Iris brown ; 

 bill black ; feet dark slaty-blue. 



[This specimen agrees with the type of Butalis lugens 

 from Bembe in Angola. — R. B. S.] 



69. Alseonax melanoptera. 



Alseonax melanoptera Jackson, Bull. B. 0. C. xvi. p. 89 

 (1906). 



[No number.] $. Toro, March 19, 1902. 



This specimen appears to belong to a different species from 

 the preceding. Its principal characters consist of its black 

 wings and its white breast, abdomen, and under tail-coverts. 



70. Mel/enornis edolioides. 



Melcenornis edolioides (Sw.) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. iii. p. 207 

 (1901); Jackson, Ibis, 1901, p. 51 (Nandi). 



Mekenornis pammelcena (Stanley) ; Reichenow, Vog. 

 Afrikas, ii. p. 441 (1903). 



41.961. ? ad. Katwe, Toro, March 6, 1902. Iris 

 hazel-brown ; bill and feet black. Common at Katwe. 



H. 962. d ad. Katwe, March 6, 1902. 



H. 1007. ? ad. Katwe, March 9, 1902. 



71. Stizorhina vulpina. 



Cassinia fraseri (nee Strickl.) ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. 

 p. 36 (1900 : Olinga). 



Stizorhina vulpina Reichenow, J. f. O. 1902, p. 125; 

 id. Vog. Afrikas, ii. p. 467 (1903). 



II. 1099. <$ ad. Toro Forest, March 19, 1902. Iris 

 brown ; bill black ; feet brownish flesh-coloured. 



72. Muscicapa collaris. 



Hedymela collaris Sharpe, Hand-1. B. iii. p. 213 (1901). 



