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(This new species lia& no near ally ; the nearest is 

 apparently C. regius E,chw., but the latter has a very much 

 shorter bill and more graduated tail, while the breast, middle 

 of abdomen, and under tail-coverts are bright red, the sides of" 

 the abdomen pure bright yellow.) 



Arizelocichla neumauni, sp. nov. 



Male adult. Much like A. nigriceps from Kilimanjaro, but 

 ear-coverts not striped, dark grey, and there is no grey ring 

 round the ej'e. Throat and jugulum somewhat darker grey. 

 Wing of type 93 (in A. nigriceps 87-92) ; tail 89 (in A. 

 nigriceps 80-87) mm. 



Differs from A. fusciceps in having no trace of a white 

 ring round the eye, darker crown, and shorter wing. 



Hah. Uluguru Mts. in western part of Tanganyika 

 Territory. C/ollected by Arthur Loveridge. 



Type. In the Tring Museum. (^, No. R 7275, Uluguru 

 Mts., 18. v. 1921. Presumably more in coll. Loveridge. 



Named in honour of Professor Oscar Neumann, who gave 

 valuable assistance in namino- Mr. Loveridoje's Uluguru 

 collection. 



Arizelocichla nigriceps percivali, subsp. nov. 



Differs from A . n. nigriceps in having the crown of the 

 head brownish-grey, not blackish, and having over the eye 

 a grey line, followed by a black one above. The back is 

 slightly lighter yellowish-green, abdomen brighter and more 

 washed with yellow. Wing of type 88 ; tail 84 mm. 



Ilab. Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. 



Tj/2:)e. In the Tring Museum, July 1919. A. Blayney 

 Percival leg. Other specimens seen in Percival's collection. 



Lioptilus stierlingi uluguru, subsp. nov. 



Female adult. Similar to L. s. stierlingi from Lake Nyassa, 

 but larger; wing 70 instead of 64-66; bill larger; upper- 

 side a little brighter rufous. 



IJab. Uluguru Mts. 



