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much darker chestnut colour. Iris light hazel, bill black, 

 feet light brown. 



Total length ca. 4*5 inches, culmen 0-5, wing 2*0, tail 

 2-1, tarsus 0-7. 



Eastern Euwenzori, 6,000 feet. 



Cetptolopha alpina, sp. n. 



Ad. ^ and ? . Near 0. umbrivirens (Eiipp.), and 0. dorca- 

 dichroa, Reichenow and Neumann, but with the under- 

 parts entirely brownish-buff, and the middle of the abdomen 

 whitish-buff. Iris dark brown; upper mandible brown, 

 lower mandible yellow ; feet dark brown. 



Total length ca. 4-8 inches, culmen 0-5, wing 2-4, tail 2-0, 

 tarsus 0*85. 



Eastern Euwenzori, 10,000 to 13,000 feet. 



Nectaeinia daetmouthi, sp. n. 



Ad. ^ . Near N. salvadorii, Shelley, having the sam.e 

 rather short and but slightly-cm-ved bill, but easily distin- 

 guished by having the upper-parts of a rather darker green, 

 shading into dark greenish-blue on the rump, upper tail- 

 coverts, margins of the tail-feathers, belly, sides and flanks 

 of the same greenish-blue tint. Iris dark hazel, bill and 

 feet black. 



Total length ca. 10-4 inches, culmen 1*1, wing 3'2, middle 

 tail-feathers 6*5, lateral tail-feathers 2*3, tarsus 0*8. 



Ad. ? . Yery similar to N. johnstoni, Shelley, but easily 

 distinguished by the shorter and straighter bill. 



Eastern Euwenzori, 12,000 to 13,000 feet. 



This species is named in honourof the Earl of Dartmouth, 

 one of the subscribers to the Euwenzori Expedition. 



Neisna minima, sp. n. 



Ad. J and ? . Closely allied to N. quartinia (Bonap.), 

 but somewhat smaller, and with the middle of the belly 

 more ochraceous ; in this respect it approaches N. hilimensis 

 (Sharpe), but differs from the latter in having the throat 

 and breast pearl-grey, instead of smoky-grey. Iris dark 



