592 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds from 
43. MELEZNORNIS PAMMELAENA. 
Sylvia pammelaina Stanley, in Salt’s Abyssinia, App. 
p. 59 (1814); Neumann, 1905, p. 205. 
a 6. Llea April 6th: 
This is a typical example of M. pammelena and appears to 
be perfectly distinct from M, schistacea Sharpe, with which 
it has been united by Dr. Reichenow [cf. Vog. Afr. 11 
p- 441 (1903) }. 
44, BRaDYORNIS PALLIDUS. 
Bradyornis pallidus (Miull.); Grant, p. 416; Reich. i 
p. 435 (1903) ; Butler, p. 340; Neumann, 1905, p. 204. 
a. §. Moradar, February Ist. 
This bird below to the smaller race os 15% poled 
(B. subalaris Sharpe) : wing 3°3 inches, tail 2° 
45. Brapyornis, sp. ine. 
a,b. 8 2. Ibaga, March 27th. 
Two birds from Ibaga, on the Baro River, appear to 
represent a form distinct from the typical B. pallidus ; 
they are distinguished by their smaller size, darker earthy- 
brown upper parts, and more strongly coloured under parts, 
the chest, sides of the breast, and flanks being suffused 
with tawny-buff, while the basal part of the lower man- 
dible is of a pale whitish horn-colour. The measurements 
are as follows :— 
Male: wing 3°15 inches; tail 2°7 
Female: wing 3°0 inches ; tail 2°65. 
Without additional material I do not feel justified in 
adding another name to this already difficult geaus. 
46. PHYLLOscoPuUS RUFUS. 
Phylloscopus rufus (Bechst.); Grant, p. 416; Butler, 
p- 335 ; Reich. i. p. 643 (1905). 
a. $. Khartum, January 4th. 
47, SYLVIA CURRUCA. 
Sylvia curruca (Linn.); Grant, p.416; Butler, p. 336; 
Reich. 11. p. 654 (1905). 
a,6. 3. Khartum, January 11th & 12th. 
