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Hah. East and East Central Africa^ from Kikuyu to Lake 

 Kivu. 



Type : ? . Between Mkingo and Muhera, 6. viii. 07. 



' Bradypterus gratjerIj sp. n. 



Adult male. Similar to B. b. hrachypterus and the allied 

 subspecies, but larger, with a distinct white eyebrow as in 

 B. cinnamomeus, Riipp., and with distinct black patches on 

 the chin and throat, small on the chin and upper throat, but 

 becoming large and rounded on the lower throat. Wing 

 65 mm. ; tarsus 23 mm. 



Hah. Western Kivu Volcanoes. 



Type : $ . Swamp (2200 m.), 17. viii. 07. 



TURDUS GRAUERI, Sp. U. 



Adult male and female. Most nearly allied to T. stormsi, 

 Hartl., from Tanganyika, and as in that species the white 

 throat and olive-grey crop are strongly suffused with 

 orange, and the breast and belly deep orange-brown. It 

 differs, however, in having the middle of the belly and under 

 tail-coverts white, the latter more or less suffused with 

 orange. The lores and space round the eyes are feathered 

 and not bare as in T. tephronotus, Cab., and T. stormsi ; only 

 the space behind the eye being bare, as in the other species 

 of the group. Bill yellow ; feet brown. Wing 119-122 mm. 



Hah. Countries between the Kagera Eiver and Lake Kivu. 



Type : ? . Nsasa, 11. vii. 07. 



TuRDUS OLIVACEUS BAMBTJSICOLA, Subsp. U. 



Adult male and female. Similar to T. o. elgonensis, Sharpe, 

 from Elgon, Mau, and Kikuyu, and to T. o. baraka, Sharpe, 

 from Huwenzori, but the upperside and crop are more olive 

 and not pure grey, and are also somewhat paler. The chin 

 and upper throat are white with distinct black streaks. In 

 this respect the species most nearly resembles T. o. rechli, 

 Reich., from the Usambara Mts., but is distinguished by its 

 larger size and by having no white central stripe on the breast 



