360 CAPT. G. E. SHELLEY ON [June 18, 
browner. Total length 4 inches, culmen 0°5, wing 2°2, tail 1°6, 
tarsus 0°7. 
Adult female. Differs greatly from P. molitor, and much re- 
sembles P. capensis in the colouring of the upper parts. Forehead, 
crown, and back of the neck grey; lores and sides of the head 
black, separated from the grey forehead and crown by a partially 
defined white stripe; mantle olive-shaded brown as in P. capensis ; 
lower back partially mottled with white; wings dark brown, the 
least series washed with the same colour as the mantle; some of the 
median and greater coverts fawn-colour, forming a patch on the 
wing ; margins of quills pale, passing into fawn-colour on the inner 
secondaries; tail black, the feathers edged with white and with white 
angular tips; the white on the outer tail-feather never extends across 
the outer web, as it always does in P. molitor and P. capensis. 
Underparts and sides of the neck white, strongly washed with 
fawn-colour, mostly towards the base of the feathers of the throat 
and sides of the chest ; under surface of the quills dusky, with white 
inner margins ; under wing-coverts white, with the outer half of the 
least and median series ashy shaded black. Bill black ; legs browner. 
Total length 3°8 inches, culmen 0-5, wing 2°4, tail 1°5, tarsus 0°7. 
Kilimanjaro, ¢ 2, 7000 ft., 6000 ft., August. 
I have no hesitation in referring these two specimens to the same 
species; their tails exactly agree and present a character by which 
they may with certainty be separated from both P. molitor and P. 
capensis, of both of which species they unite certain characteristics. 
25. MuSsCICAPA CEHRULESCENS. 
Muscicapa cerulescens, Hartl., Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus.iv. p. 154 
(1879). 
Teita, August 26. 
This specimen differs from six others with which I have compared 
it, in having the greater series of wing-coverts distinctly edged with 
white and broadly tipped with that colour, and the pale edges of the 
quills decidedly broader and whiter. ‘Total length 4°95 inches, cul- 
men 0°5, wing 2°9, tail 2°55, tarsus 0°6. 
I prefer to regard the slight characters above enumerated as 
rather a sign of immaturity than of specific value. 
a 
26. CRYPTOLOPHA UMBROVIRENS. 
Cryptolopha umbrovirens (Riipp.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iv. 
p- 401, pl. 12. fig. 2. 
Kilimanjaro, 6000 ft., August 8. 
27. TERPSIPHONE CRISTATA. 
Terpsiphone cristata (Gm.), Shelley, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 577; 
id. Ibis, 1888, p. 299. 
Terpsiphone ferreti, Bohm, J. f. O. 1883, p. 170; Schal. ¢. e. 
p- 353; Fisch. Zeitschr. ges. Orn. 1884, p. 353; id. J. f. O. 1885, 
p- 129; Rehw. J. f. O. 1887, p. 63. 
