Vol. xi.] A8 
Colonel STEPHENSON CLARKE described the following new 
genus and four other new forms from Somaliland :— 
Warsanglia, gen. nov. 
Most closely allied to Pseudacanthis Grant (Bull. B. O. C. 
xxxi. p. 38), from the Yemen. The bill is somewhat longer, 
and the upper mandible shallower and more flattened on the 
sides. The colour-patternis generally very distinct, though 
the double white wing-bar and the white basal ends of the 
shafts of the tail-feathers are reminiscent of that genus, its 
broad white forehead, almost wholly white underside, and 
chesinut-red rump, strongly contrasting with the grey of 
the back, are very unlike Pseudacanthis. 
As only one specimen is known—an apparently adult 
male—it would appear unwise to further enlarge on its 
affinities at present, but it appears to differ widely from any 
known genus of African birds. 
Warsanglia johannis, sp. nov. 
Male (apparently adult). Forehead, eyebrows, cheeks, and 
almost the whole underside white, except for a line of grey 
feathers at the base of the lower maxillary, an interrupted 
greyish band on the breast, and a wash of reddish chestnut 
on the flanks ; ear-coverts and lores blackish grey ; above 
crown mantle and scapulars very dark slate, with a faint 
white spot on the nape; lower back chestnut-red ; upper 
tail-coverts blackish grey ; wings black with broad white 
bases to the primaries and narrower white bases to the 
secondaries ; tail black, with basal third of shafts of tail- 
feathers white; colour of soft parts unknown, but in the 
dried skin the bill is blackish ; under mandible pale and 
feet blackish. 
Wing 79 mm., tail 55, culmen 8. 
Type &, collected by John P. 8. Clarke at Mush Haled 
in the Warsangli country, British Somaliland, about 250 
miles W.S.W. of Cape Guardafui, at 4000 ft. elevation, on 
9th February, 1919. 
Named after the collector. 
