452 Dr. R. B. Sharpe on birds 
S. camerunensis, which I have found only at the Ja, is a 
bird of the bushes in open country. 8S. zenkeri and S. rufi- 
lateralis are denizens of the forest, and have been found both 
at Efulen and at the Ja.—G. L. B.] 
171. SMITHORNIS ZENKERI. 
Smithornis zenkeri Reichenow ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 627. 
No. 1224. g@ ad. River Ja, Jan. 1, 1906. 
No. 1327. oad: 3 Jan. 18,1906. ‘Testes rather 
large. 
Nos. 1486, 1566. ?; 1584. gad. River Ja, March 2-21, 
1906. 
Nos. 1788, 1797. Gad. River Ja, June 21-24, 1906. 
172. SMITHORNIS RUFILATERALIS. 
Smithornis rufilateralis Gray ; Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, 11, 
p. 471 (1908). 
Nos. 1085, 1091. ¢@ 2. Zima Country, Oct. 8, 1905. 
In the female the eggs were just beginning to be formed, 
according to Mr. Bates. The head is browner, and there are 
not so many black streaks as in the typical specimen, which, 
from its blacker head, seems to me to be very probably 
a young male, rather than a female. The tips to the coverts 
are rufescent and not white as in typical S. rufilateralis. 
No. 1485. gad. River Ja, March 9, 1906. Testes rather 
large. 
No. 1588. @ ad. River Ja, March 22, 1906. 
Nos. 1926, 1927. ¢ @ ad. 25 miles from Kribi, Sept. 8, 
1906. 
No. 1978. 9 ad. River Ja. 
173. ARTOMYIAS FULIGINOSA. 
Artomyias fuliginosa Verr. ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1905, p. 470. 
Nos. 776, 777. g ad. etjuv. Efulen, June 13, 19035. 
No. 880. ¢ ad. LEfulen, July 3, 1905. Testes very 
small. 
No. 1131. ¢. Zima Country, Oct. 13, 1905. 
No. 1836. g imm. River Ja, July 9, 1906. ‘Testes 
small. 
