224 Ant. Reichenow und Herrn an Schalow: 



$: Corresponding precisely with C. ruheculoides , everywhere 

 dark blue above and below everywhere more or less tinged with 

 the orange ferruginous, characteristic of the ruheculoides section 

 of the genus. The prominent fcature is a broad pure white streak 

 from the point of the forehead to the upper part of the eye, ex- 

 tending a little beyond the level of the anterior angle of the latter. 

 The point of the chin is white, or whitish, as are also the sides 

 of the Upper throat. Length 5, 7; tail 2, 15; wing 2, 8; tar- 

 sus 0,7 inches. 



Hab. : Selaugore. 



83. Muscicapa infulata. 

 Hartl. P. Z. S. 1881 IV p. 626. 



Supra saturate et pure fusca, remigibus et rectricibus coneo- 

 loribus, tectricibus et remigibus tertiariis indistincte pallidius niar- 

 giuatis; gula et abdomine pure albis, pectore et hypochondriis 

 dilutius fusco adumbratis; subcaudalibus albis; subalaribus fulvo 

 fuscoque variegatis; remigibus in interno margine pallentibus; 

 rostro et pedibus nigris; vibrissae satis elongatae sed tenues {$ et 

 $). Long. tot. 123 Mm; rostri a fr. 12; alae 67; caudae 49; 

 tarsi 15. 



Hab.: Magungo, Central Africa. 



84. Philentoma intermedius. 



A. Hume, Stray Feath. Vol. 9 No. 1—3 1880 p. 113. 



$ : Entire head, including forehead, lores, cheeks, chin, throat, 

 ear-coverts, sides of the neck, back, wing-coverts and breast, a 

 duU pale grey blue, just the color of the throat in good specimens 

 of adult male P. pyrrhopterum\ the rump greyer, and a few of 

 the under feathers whitish; upper tail-coverts the same color as 

 the back; quills and tail brown, but the outer webs of all the 

 feathers, and both webs of the tertiaries suffused with the same 

 color as the back. In certain lights the feathers of the lores are 

 slightly and the feathers surrounding the upper margin of the eye 

 decidedly a paler and purer blue. The abdomen is a dull pale 

 brownish grey, irregularly streaked with pure white owing to 

 the bases of feathers showing through some of the vent feathers 

 and the lower tail-coverts are pure silky white. The sides and 

 lianks are mingled dull slaty or brownish grey and white, the 

 axillaries are bluish grey. The wing lining much the same color 

 as the head. Length 6; wing 3,18; bill from gape 0,88; tarsus 

 0,68 inches. 



Hab.: Johore. 



85. Pomarea (Monarcha) ugiensis. 



E. P. Ramsay, Journ. Linn. Soc. London Zoology Vol. 16 

 No. 90 Jan. 1882 p. 128. 



The whole of the plumage shining bluish black; the under- 

 side of the tail brownish black; the underside of the quills brown- 

 ish black, of a lighter tint towards the base of the inner webs; 

 the outer series of the under wing-coverts of the primaries brown 



