44.2 Dr. R. B. Sharpe on Birds 
No. 1985. Gad. River Ja, Oct. 19,1906. Eggs in ovary 
very small. 
| A clinking note repeated at various rates of speed, but 
usually about as fast as one can count, from three to a dozen 
times before pausing, is one of the bird-sounds that first 
arrests one’s attention in this country. It is made by 
one or both of the above-named species, which cannot be 
distinguished when up in a high tree. Indeed, the little 
bird can rarely be seen at all, both because it perches so high 
and because it is so small.—G. A. B.] 
141. BarBaTULA LEUCOLAMA. 
Barbatula leucolema J. & EH. Verr.; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, 
Pvol/; 
No. 1426. ¢ ad. River Ja, Feb. 16, 1906. 
No. 1482. 9 ad. aH March 1, 1906. Eggs be- 
ginning to form. 
Nos. 1823, 1834. ¢ 9 ad. River Ja, July 2-8, 1906. 
No. 1888. @? ad. River Ja, Aug. 2, 1906. 
142. BaRBATULA FLAVO-SQUAMATA. 
Barbatula flavisquamata (Verr.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, 
p- 618. 
No. 1082. ¢ ad. Zima Country, Oct. 8, 1905. 
Nos. 1350, 1854. 9? ad. River Ja, Jan. 23-24, 1906. 
No. i668. gad. River Ja, April 11, 1906. 
No. 1847. 9 ad. ‘ July 17, 1906. 
148. TRACHYLEMUS PURPURATUS. 
Trachylemus purpuratus Verr.; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 618. 
No. 942. 9 ad. Efulen, July 20, 1905. 
INo. LOOT 3 ad. » Aug. 4, 1905. 
No. 1216. gad. River Ja, Dec. 31, 1905. 
144, TRicHOLAMA FLAVIPUNCTATA. 
Tricholema flavipunctatum Verr. ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, 
p. 618. 
No. 1110. ¢ ad. Zima Country, Oct. 11, 1905. 
No. 1598. gad. River Ja, March 22, 1906. 
No. 1648. ¢ ad. $, April 3, 1906. 
