from the Camaroon Country. 427 
the region of Efulen, but was common in that of the Ja. It 
was also present on the Benito, and I have heard of it in the 
region of the Campo River. I think that it follows the large 
rivers. It is said to catch fish; yet my specimens have 
generally had in their stomachs nothing but the fibrous 
oily husk of palm-nuts, and these birds are oftener seen near 
palm-trees than anywhere else. More than one meat-eating 
creature finds in palm-nuts a substitute for animal food.— 
Gol: B.) 
90. Hunvua PoENsIs. 
Huhua poensis (Fraser) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 603. 
No. 1381. gad. River Ja, Feb. 1, 1996. 
No. 1830. ¢ ad. July 6, 1906. 
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91. Hunua Levcosticta. 
Huhua leucosticta (Hartl.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 19014, p. 603. 
No. 1428. gad. River Ja, Feb. 17, 1906. 
No. 1973. gad. Kribi, Sept. 27, 1906. Testes of a 
medium size. 
92. Scops LETTI. 
Scops letti Bittik. ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 604. 
No. 1852. @? ad. River Ja, July 20, 1906. 
93. SYRNIUM NUCHALE. 
Syrnium nuchale Sharpe ; id. Ibis, 1904, p. 604. 
No. 735. Ad. Efulen, June 6,1905. Shot in a thicket 
in the daytime. 
No. 1690. Juv. River Ja, May 1906. 
No. 1842. ¢ ad. =) July 13, 1906. Testes small. 
No. 1972. gad. Twenty-five miles from Kribi, Sept. 26, 
1906. ‘Testes small. 
94. GLAUCIDIUM SJOSTEDTI. 
Glaucidium sjéstedti Reichenow ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, 
p- 605. 
No. 1832. 2 juv. River Ja, July 7, 1906. Ovaries 
small. 
No. 1906. ¢? ad. River Ja, Aug. 10, 1906. Small ova 
in ovary. 
