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but differs from that species in being more ashy grey-brown, 
with a sandy tinge to the upper surface, and more sandy- 
tinged below. 
The upper tail-coverts and the edges to the rectrices are 
not so rufous. 
Wing 80 mm., tarsus 23, bill 14. 
Range. Turkana country, west of Lake Rudolf. 
Type in Tring Museum. ¢ ad., Feb. 1918. Dr. van 
Someren Coll. 
Eremomela badiceps turneri, subsp. nov. 
Resembling E. badiceps, from West Africa, in general 
plumage, but differs from that species in being considerably 
smaller and very much darker above, more brownish grey, 
less pure grey. 
The brown of the head limited to the anterior half of ile 
crown and the superciliary lines. 
Wings 49 mm., bill 4, tarsus 14. 
Known Range. Noah Kavirondo and South Elgon. 
Type in Tring. 6 ad., No. 289, 7.12.15, Yala River. 
Turner leg. for Col. Meinertzhagen. | 
Eremomela elegans elgonensis, subsp. nov. 
This bird differs from all other races of elegans in being 
considerably larger and much more brightly coloured, above 
and below. LHar-coverts blacker. 
Wings 57-60 mm., tarsus 17, bill 6. 
Range. Elgon “ough to Nandi. 
Typein Tring Museum. 6 ad., 21. 4, 17, Kibingei River, 
S. Elgon. Dr. van Someren Coll. 
Obs. A large series was collected. 
Sylvietta isabellina macrorhyncha, subsp. noy. 
Nearest to S. gatkwart of Somaliland, but differs from 
that race in being less pure grey above, and paler below 
with the flanks more deeply tinged with buff. The bill is 
longer and more slender. 
Wings 58-63 mm., tarsus 19, bill (average) 16. 
