Jrom the Camaroon Country. AA7 
Nos. 1046, 1076. ¢ 2 ad. Efulen, Aug. 15, 24, 1905. 
No. 1464. 92 ad. River Ja, Feb. 29, 1906. 
Nos. 2118. 2? ad.; 2118a. Juv. Bitye, River Ja, Dec. 5, 
1906. 
[As already stated (‘ Ibis,’ 1905, p. 94), this Flycatcher is 
never seen except over the water of some good-sized stream. 
I have lately found two nests of this species, both placed on 
snags projecting up out of the water; in one case the nest 
was five or six feet above the surface of the stream, in the 
other only about two feet. The structure, most carefully 
examined, was shallow and cup-shaped, made of moss and 
fine weed-stems and rootlets, with a few fine grass-tops for 
linmg. It contained two half-grown young; the month 
was November. The other nest, with a bird sitting on it, 
was seen early in December. The young birds referred to 
had the feathers with the tips just emerging from the 
sheaths, and these tips were of a light brown colour. 
—G. L. B.] 
i161. Muscicapa CHRULESCENS. 
Muscicapa cerulescens (Hartl.); Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, 
p- 624: 
No. 1098. 9 ad. Zima Country, Oct. 10,1905. Ovaries 
small. 
No. 1420. gad. River Ja, Feb. 16, 1906. 
162. Pa@pILORHYNCHUS CAMERUNENSIS. 
Pedilorhynchus camerunensis Reichenow ; Sharpe, Ibis, 
1904, p. 624. 
No. 806. gad. Efulen, June 26, 1905. 
No. 1045. 9 ad. 30 ae 4 V905. 
No. 1452. 9? ad. River Ja, Feb. 22, 1906. 
No. 1559: 9°. xe March 16, 1906. 
INo= 16295, 3 ad. ss March 29, 1906. 
No. 2013. 9 ad. Bitye, River Ja, Oct.28, 1906. Small 
egg 1M ovary. 
No. 2069. ¢G ad. Bitye, River Ja, Nov. 15, 1906. 
Testes very small. 
[A common little bird at the Ja, often seen sitting silent and 
