97 [Vol. xxi. 



half the length of the second. Lores pure white, the white 

 being continued over the eye. 



The present species is similar in size to C. leptorhyncha. 



J . Wing Q7 mm. ; tail 62 ; tarsus 26 ; hind claw 8. 

 ? . ,, 63 mm. ; „ 59 ; ,, 26 ; „ 7. 



Hah. From Zululand to South Mosambique. 



Type : ? . Eschowe, Zululand : 11. B. and J. D. S. Wood- 

 ward coll. 



An adult male of this species, collected by Mr. C. H. B. 

 Grant in the Inhambane District on the 29th of June, 

 1906, is now in the British Museum. 



Prof. Neumann also described two new forms of Indicator: — 



Indicator variegatus jubaensis, subsp. u. 



Adult male and female. Similar to /. v. variegatus from 

 South and East Africa and Abyssinia, but much smaller. 

 Wing 97-103 mm. as compared to 105-114 mm. in /. v. 

 variegatus. 



In the three specimens examined, all in the Ingelheim 

 Museum, the black markings on the throat are very well 

 defined. 



Hah. Juba River, South Somaliland. 



Type in the Ingelheim Museum : (^ . Joute, near Kismayu, 

 6. vii. 01 : C. v. Erlauger coll. 



Indicator archipelagicus inornatus, subsp. n. 



Adult female. Similar to /. a. archipelagicus, Temm., from 

 Borneo (in which species both sexes are coloured alike), but 

 smaller and without any trace of a yellow shoulder-spot. 

 The bill is broader at the base and stouter. Wing 86- 

 88 mm. 



Hah. Malacca. 



Type in British Museum : ? . Klang, Salangore, 18. iii. 79 : 

 W. Davison coil. (spec, a in the ' Catalogue of the Birds,' 

 voL xix. p. 4). 



Obs. There is a second specimen of this form in the British 

 Museum, but the locality from whence it came is not indicated. 

 This subspecies is the representative of /. a. archipelagicus on 

 the mainland of Asia. It cannot be the adult of /. malayanus^ 



