440 Dr. R. B. Sharpe on Birds 
131. CrurTHMOCHARES AEREUS. 
Ceuthmochares aereus (V.); Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 615. 
No. 1813. GQ ad. River Ja, Jan. 15, 1906. 
No. 1846. 92 ad. - July 17, 1906. 
[This is a bird of thickets, whether in the forest or in the 
smaller growth of old clearings. I have never yet seen it 
flying in the open. It threads its way through tangled 
vines and branches with the agility of a squirrel. Its call 
is very unlike that of any other Cuckoo, being like that 
made by some tiny Sunbird; it begins with some scattered 
notes in a fine high-pitched voice, then repeats these more and 
more rapidly till they run together in a continuous sound. 
Often heard in the Zima Country.—G. L. B. | 
132. INDICATOR STICTITHORAX. 
Indicator stictithorary Reichenow; Sharpe, Hand-l. B. 11. 
p. 176 (1900) ; Reichenow, Vog. Ailes s, 1. p. 1101905); 
Nos. 1987, 1941, 1944. 25 miles from Kribi, Sept. 15-19, 
1906. 
133. INDICATOR MACULATUS. 
Indicator maculatus Gray; Shelley, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
xix. p. 9 (1891) ; Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, 11. p. 109 (1908). 
No. 8738. dad. Efulen, July 11, 1905. 
This specimen agrees with the type of J. maculatus in the 
British Museum, allowing for the faded condition of the 
latter. The other birds which I believe to be J. stictithoraxr 
have the rounded spots confined to the breast, and the 
rest of the under surface streaked, whereas the whole of 
the under surface is spotted in JI. maculatus, including the 
under tail-coverts. 
134. INDICATOR CONIROSTRIS. 
Indicator conirostris (Cass.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 616. 
No. 2124. ad. Bitye, River Ja, Dec. 12, 1905. 
135. INDICATOR EXILIS. 
Indicator exilis (Cass.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 615. 
Nos. 867, 874. gad. Efulen, July 10, 1906. 
Nos. 910, 911. go 9 ad. 4, July 14; 1906; 
