552 ]M»'. W- tl- Ogilvie-Grant un 



Bulletiu oil the British Ornithologists' Chib, xxvii. p. 81^ 

 and xxix. pp. 37-39 (1911). These are :— 



Anomcdospiza macmillani, p. 573. 



Eremomela eJegans abyssinica, p. 610. 



Brady ornis grant}, p. G31. 



Ortyciops macmillani, Avhich will be mentioned in the 

 second part of this report. 

 In addition to these I have distinguished as new in the 

 present work : — 



Saljyoruis salvadorii abyssinica, p. 597. 



Also : — 



Poliospiza elgonensis from Mt. Elgon, p. 581, 

 Mirafra pcecilosterna jackso?ii ivom Kikuyn, p. 586. 



Both based on specimens in the collection of Sir Frederick 

 J. Jackson^ which had been previoiisly incorrectly identified. 



Lastly : — 



Brudyornis infiiscatus sehnundi, from Cape Colony, 



p. 636. 

 Brady ornis infiiscatus ansorgii, from northern Benguehi, 

 p. 636. 



It will be noted in looking through the folloM'ing pages 

 that a good many of the forms procured by Zaphiro were 

 not previously represented in the National Collection, and of 

 these we may mention the following : — 



Sitagra oculuria abayensis (Neumann), p. 578. 



Zosterops omoensis Neumann, p. 594. 



Zosterops jufmensis Erlanger, p. 595. 



Zosterops vire7is kaffensis Neumann, p. 596. 



Tschagra luibessinica erhmgeri (Neumann), p. 600. 



Prionops cristatus omoensis Neumann, p. 603. 



Apalis flavocincta malensis Neumann, p. 610. 



Phoenicurus fami/iaris onioensis (Neumann), p. 611. 



Penthokea pachyrhyncha Neumann, p. 618. 



=.{Pentholcea macmillani Sharpe). 



Pinarochroa sordida schoana Neumann, p. 619. 



Craterojms omoensis Neumann, p. 622. 



Pycnonotus arsinoe schoaniis Neumann, p. 6'J4, 



Platystira cyanea <2thiopica Neumann, p. 628. 



