22 MR. R.B. SHARPE ON NEW SPECIES OF WARBLERS. {[Jan. 2, 
a pair, the male has the general coloration of C. griseola, but the 
black axillaries of C. talpacoti and C. rufipennis. The only de- 
scribed species of the latter section which we have not yet succeeded 
in recognizing is C. godina, Bp. (Consp. ii. p. 79) from Bolivia; but 
the character “‘ uropygio tantum et tectricibus caudz superioribus 
purpurascentibus”’ seems to preclude the possibility of the present 
bird belonging to that species. It may also be doubted whether C. 
godina is really distinct from C. ¢alpacoti, inasmuch as we possess a 
specimen marked (with a doubt, however) by Bonaparte himself as 
C. godina, which is certainly only the female of C. talpacoti. The 
latter bird has several times been sent from Bolivia (ef. Bp. Consp. ii. 
p- 79, and Gray, List of Columbe, p. 50, 1856); and we have 
examined specimens of it sent thence by Bridges which are now in 
the British Museum. 
8. CRAX ERYTHROGNATHA, Sp. nov 
Purpurascenti-nigra, ventre imo crissoque albis: criste plumis 
nigris, recurvis: loris nudis: cera et rostro basalt rubris : 
hujus apice flavicante : pedibus in pelle sicca pallide corylinis : 
long. tota 28°0, ale 16:0, caude 11:0, tarsi 4-5. Fem. mari 
similis, sed criste plumis fasciis minutis albis variegatis. 
Hab. Columbia int. 
Mus. S8.-G. 
Obs. Similis C. alectori et ommnino ejusdem forme sed rostro 
rubro diversa. 
Of this near ally of C. alector, Salvin and Godman have recently 
obtained a pair of ‘‘ Bogota”’ skins. As in that species, the female 
seems to be only distinguishable from the male by her slightly 
banded crest. 
3. On new Species of Warblers in the Collection of the 
British Museum. By R. Bowpier Suarrz, F.L.S., 
F.Z.S., &c., Senior Assistant, Zoological Department, 
British Museum. 
[Received December 29, 1876.] 
(Plate II.) 
All the species described in this paper have been added to the 
national collection during the past year; and as they are of consider- 
able interest, I lose no time in bringing them before the Society. 
They are from Africa and Madagascar. 
APALIS CERVINIVENTRIS, sp. 0. 
Supra brunneus, uropygio et supracaudalibus vix rufescenti-ful- 
vis: tectricibus alarum dorso concoloribus: remigibus saturate 
brunneis, dorsi colore extus lavatis: cauda brunnea, obscure 
undulata: pileo summo nuchaque nigris: facie laterali quoque 
