Vol. xvi.] 126 



Apalis chirindensis, sp. n. 



Similar to A. cinereus (Sharpe), from which it differs in 

 having the forehead and crown of the same dusky grey 

 shade as the rest of the upperparts ; tail dusky grey, with 

 rather narrow white ends to the four outer pairs of tail- 

 feathers ; most of the under wing-coverts and inner edges 

 of the quills white^ with the remainder of the under-surface 

 of the wing, including the pinion, dusky black ; underparts 

 white with a faint brownish tinge. Iris pale orange- 

 brown ; bill blackish ; legs pinkish-brown. 



Hob. Chirinda Forest, 4,000 feet, June 14th, 1905. 



Dr. BowDLER Sharpe described an apparently new species 

 of Peniliolcea from a collection of birds made for Mr. 

 W. N. Macmillan by Mr. P. Zaphiro in Kaffa and the Omo 

 River district. 



Penthol^a macmillani, sp. n. 

 ? . Similis P. alhifronti, Eiipp. sed fronte grisescente, 



minime albo, gutture et grisescente distinguenda. 



Long. tot. ca. 5*2, culm. 0*6, alse 3*0, caudse 2*15, 



tarsi 0*95. 

 Hah. Winke Goffa, June 26th, 1905. 



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 October, 1906. 



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 with a written account of anything intended for publi- 

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P. L. Sclater, R. Bowdler Sharpe, H. F. Witherbt. 

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