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collection was lost after liis death, and the five specimens 

 obtained by Mr. Cambura were the first that had reached 

 Europe. 



TCHITREA CAMBURNI, Sp. n. 



Adult male. No crest. Middle pair of tail-feathers not 

 much exceeding the rest in length. Head glossy steel-black. 

 Upperside and tail blue-grey as in 7\ tricolor. Underside 

 of the same colour ; the middle of the breast and belly, as 

 well as the under tail-coverts, white, the latter faintly washed 

 with buff'. Wing 77; tail 90 mm. 



Hab. Ituri Forest. 



Type : <$ . 11. vii. 06 : C. F. Camburn coll. 



This species appeared to be most nearly related to 7\ tri- 

 color, but it resembled the species of Trochocercus in having 

 the underside of the same blue-grey colour as the upperside. 



Professor Neumann also exhibited and described examples 

 of the following new subspecies, collected by Mr. F. W. 

 Riggenbach in Scnegambia, the types of which were in the 

 Tring Museum : — 



Indicator minor senegalensis, subsp. n. 



Adult male. Similar to I. m. minor from South Africa, 

 /. m. diadematus from Abyssinia, and /. m. teitensis from 

 Ukambani and South Somaliland, but distinguished from 

 all three by its much paler underside, the throat and belly 

 being nearly pure white. The upperside is coloured as in the 

 East-African forms of the group and does not show that 

 sharp contrast of black and yellow which is characteristic of 

 /. exilis, I. pygmceus, &c. Wing 85 mm. 



Hab. Scnegambia. 



Type : S • Thies near Dakar, 9. v. 07 : F. W. Riggenbach 

 coll.' 



Steganura paradisea aucupum, subsp. n. 

 Adult male. Differs from S. p. paradisea from Angola and 

 W. Nyasaland, and from fi. p. verreauxi from North-east, 



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