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Odontophorus paramb^^ sp. n. 



? ad. Forehead, superciliary band, ear-coverts and a band 

 under the eye, breast and abdomen bright chestnut; top of 

 head, nape, wings, back, rump, and tail brownish black, 

 irregularly vermiculated all over with yellowish brown; 

 scapulars with a number of black patches ; under wing- 

 coverts brownish grey; flanks, thighs, and under tail-coverts 

 dark brown, vermiculated and edged with rufous ; chin, 

 throat, and upper breast black, crossed on the lower throat 

 by a broad white band. Total length about 200 mm., 

 wings 145, tail 40, tarsus 4.2, culmen 24. 



Hab. Paramba, N. Ecuador, 3500 feet. 



Ne.mosia rosexbergi, sp. n. 



Head, neck, and back scarlet, fading into paler orange- 

 scarlet on the rump ; upper tail-coverts dull scarlet ] wings 

 dark brown, the wing-coverts, outer webs of the primaries 

 and secondaries rufous ; under wing-coverts whiie, the inner 

 edges of the quills salmon-pink. Under surface of body 

 white, the centre of the abdomen and under tail-coverts 

 bright orange-pink. Maxilla black, mandible whitish ; feet 

 greenish ; iris brown. Total length about 120 mm,, wing 69, 

 tail 54, tarsus 15, culmen 15. 



Hab. Cachabe, N. Ecuador, 500 feet. 



Dr. BowDLER Sharpe described the following species of 

 birds from British East Africa : — 



BURNESIA UGAXD.E, sp. U. 



B. similis B. leitcoporjoni, Cab., sed abdomine irao et hypo- 



chondriis pallide fulvescentibus, his minirae cinereis 



distinguenda. Long. tot. 2"7 poll., ahe 2"o, caudae 2'45. 



Hab. Ntebi, Uganda [F. J. Jackson). Tingasi [Emm 



Pasha : Mus. Brit.) . 



Sylviella baraka, sp. n. 

 .S'. similis -S'. virenti, sed pileo fuscescenti-bruuneo, supercilio 

 pallide isabelliuo, facie laterali f uscesceute miuime rufu, 

 gutture vix rufescente, et hypochondriis clare schistaceis 

 distinguenda. Long. tot. 3 poll., alfe 2. 



Hab. Ntebi, Uganda {F. J. Jackson). 



