462 Dr. R. B. Sharpe on Birds 
197. ANDROPADUS CURVIROSTRIS. 
Andropadus curvirostris Cass.; Sharpe, Hand-l. B. ii. 
323 (1901); Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, i. p. 418 (1904). 
No. 750. ¢ ad. Efulen, June 9, 1905. 
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198. EurRILLAS VIRENS. 
Eurillas virens (Cass.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 635. 
Nos. 739, 751. @ ad. Efulen, June 8, 9, 1905. 
No. 8438. ¢ ad. Efulen, July 4, 1905. 
Nos8765 7 9 ads 3 uly EE 905: 
No. 901. 92 ad. % July 14, 1905. 
No. 1127. 4 ad. Zima Country, Oct. 13, 1905. 
Nos. 1149, 1872. ¢ imm. River Ja, Dec. 15, 20, 1905. 
No. 4185. 6 ad. River Ja, Dec. 23, 1905. 
No. 1506. @ ad. # March 6, 1906. 
No wl9095 Oo Fad: oo Aug. 11, 1906. Small ova 
in ovary. 
No. 1982. ¢ ad. Bitye, River Ja, Oct. 18,1906. Testes 
small. 
199. EuRILLAs CAMARUNENSIS. 
Eurillas camarunensis (Reichenow) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, 
p. 636. 
Nos. 1234, 1822. ¢ @ ad. River Ja, Jan. 3, 16, 1906. 
No. 1456. ¢ ad. River Ja, Feb. 23, 1906. 
[Specimen No. 1506 was shot by a boy with an arrow on 
its nest, which was in a thick growth of tall half-climbing 
sedge growing mixed with bushes on waste ground near the 
village. This nest was placed only two or three feet from 
the ground. It was rather roughly built, shallow, cup-shaped, 
but thick, and was composed of dried leaves and small 
stems, with a scanty lining of fine fibres. The diameters at 
the top inside were 55 and 60 mm. (a little wider one way 
than the other). Two eggs were in the nest, of a white 
ground-colour, with brown speckles very dense at the larger 
end; size 21x 15-mm.—G. L. B.] 
200. Evritias GRACILIS. 
Eurillas gracilis (Cab.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 635. 
No. 1127. ¢ ad. Zima Country, Oct. 13, 1905. Testes 
small. 
