from the Camaroon Country. 457 
No. 1256. 2? ad. River Ja; Jan. 6, 1906. Ovaries 
granular. 
Nos. 1417, 1418. ¢ 2 ad. River Ja, Feb. 14, 1906. 
The nestling resembles the adult, but is ashy-grey above 
with a very little blue shade. The under surface is very 
pale ashy, slightly tinted with blue, with the belly and under 
tail-coverts whiter. On the head and wings are some pale 
sandy-whitish edgings to the feathers. 
No. 1750. Juv. River Ja, June 11, 1906. 
Nos. 2098. 2; 2094. gad. Bitye, River Ja, Nov. 24, 
1906. 
[To the note on this bird already given (‘ Ibis,’ 1905, 
p. 96) can now be added a description of its exquisite little 
nest. This is shallow, cup-shaped, and very small—about 
40 mm. wide at the top inside and 15 mm. deep. It is 
made of very fine fibres like those of dry plantain leaf-stalks, 
coiled around, and held together in a net of fine white 
gossamer, which also serves to attach the nest to the limb 
on which it is placed, and to hold a decoration of lichens on 
the outside of the nest. 
This Liminia, unlike the species of Tchitrea, seems, from 
specimens thus far examined, to have a distinct breeding- 
season; breeding-specimens and nests were found in June, 
while examples shot at the opposite time of the year were 
not breeding, and no nests were then found.—G. L. B.] 
180. CoracINA AZUREA. 
Coracina azurea (Cass.); Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 631. 
No. 1087. ¢ ad. Zima Country, Oct. 8, 1905. Testes 
large. 
No. 1921. gad. East of Ebolewo’o0, Aug. 20, 1906. 
181. CAMPOPHAGA QUISCALINA. 
Campophaga quiscalina YVinsch; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, 
p- 682. 
No. 1843. gad. River Ja, July 13,1906. Testes rather 
large. 
No. 1872. 2? ad. River Ja, July 28, 1906. Small eggs 
in ovary. 
