446 Dr. R. B. Sharpe on Birds 
158. StizoRHINA FRASERI. 
Stizorhina frasert Strickl. ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 623. 
No. 888. ¢ ad. Efulen, July 12, 1905. 
No. 1024. 9 ad. Ate 91905: 
Nos. 1099, 1116. g ad. Zima Country, Oct. 10-12, 1905. 
Nos. 1092,1105. 9 ad. Zima Country, Oct. 8, 11, 1905. 
No. 1124. @ pull. - 35 Oct. 12, 1905. 
No. 1373. @imm. River Ja, Jan. 29, 1906. 
No. 1421: ¢ ad. 5 Feb. 16, 1906. 
Nos. 1595, 1609. ? ; 1608. g ad. River Ja, March 23, 
26, 1906. 
No. 1645. g ad. River Ja, April 2, 1906. 
ING 18675; +9 ad: a July 27, 1906. 
The female is smaller than the male, having the wing 
3°5 inches, as against 3°85—3°95 inches. 
The nestling is an extraordinary-looking little bird, the 
feathering being like that of the adult, but rather paler. 
[This bird differs from most Flyecatchers not only in the 
colouring (which closely mimics that of Neocossyphus poensis), 
but also in manner, not having the habit of circling back to 
the same perch when it flies after an insect. The only 
sound I had heard made by this bird was a harsh little 
two-syllabled cry, till I shot the specimen No. 1645. That 
was perched on a vine hanging from trees in the forest, 
vigorously repeating a little song—or what seemed to be 
intended for a song, though unmusical,—consisting of five 
syllables in a monotone. This song sounded much like the 
four-syllabled song of Tchitrea viridis, with an added syllable. 
The singer proved to be a male with the breeding-organs 
large. The date was in April.—G. L. B.] 
159. MuscicaPa GRISOLA. 
Muscicapa grisola L.; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 628. 
No. 1631. gad. River Ja, March 29, 1906. 
160. MuscicaPa LUGENS. 
Muscicapa lugens (Hartl.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 623. 
No. 781. gad. Efulen, June 14, 1905. 
No. 824. ¢@? ad. a July 1, 1905. 
