458 Ant. Reichenow und Herman Schalow: 



coiylinis. Lg. tot. 7,5; alae 3,3; caud. rectr. med. 3,5; ext. 2,0 

 rostr. a rictu 0,9; tarsi 1,2. 

 Hab.: Nova Britannia. 



134. Oxylab es cinereic eps. 

 Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1881 No. 1 p. 197. 



Olive green, with narrow pale shafts-lines ; wings and tail 

 olive, tlie edges to the primaries olive-yellow ; head and nape 

 slaty grey, lores dull white; cheeks and sides of face creamy 

 white; ear-coverts slaty grey; throat and fore neck white; rest 

 of linder surface of body yellow, olive on the sides; under tail- 

 coverts olive yellow ; thighs olive-brown ; under wing-coverts olive 

 brown washed with fawn-colour; edge of wing yellow; quills 

 light brown below, fulvescent along the edge of the inner web. 

 Total length 5 — 6 inches; culm 0,55; wing 2,75; tail 2,3; 

 tarsus 0,85. 



Hab.: Madagascar. 



135. Phyllolais n. g. 



G. Hartlaub, Abhandl. Naturw. Ver. Bremen VII. Band 2. 

 Heft 1881 p. 90. 



Typus: Prinia pulchella Rüpp. 



136. Phyllopneuste curvirostris. 



J. V. Madaräsz, Journ. f. Orn. Heft 3 (December) 1880 

 p. 326. " 



Supra brunneo-olivacea , subtus dilute sulfurea, vitta super- 

 ciliari concolori; mento et parte superiore gulae albis, nucha 

 cinerascenti, tectricibus alarum inferioribus flavis, remigum tertia 

 longissima, secunda sextam subaequante; tarsis fusco-brunneis, 

 digitis sordide testaceis; rostro basi latiusculo, apicem versus 

 leniter curvato, commissuris aurantiacis. 



Lg. 127 Mm., Schwanz 51 Mm., Schnabel 10 Mm., die Flügel- 

 spitze reicht bis 27 Mm. vor die Schwanzspitze. 



Hinsichtlich der Farbe von Ph. trocMlus und rufa besonders 

 dadurch unterschieden, dass die Oberseite mehr braun und der 

 ganze LTnterkörper matt gelb ist. 



137. Phylloscopus hurmanicus. 



W. E. Brooks, Stray Feath. Vol. No. 4 p, 272—273. 



The Upper surface is pale olive as in viridanus; there is a 

 broad yellowish white supercilium, and the usual brownish band 

 through the eye; lower surface albescent as in viridanus, and 

 tinged in the same way with dusky or grey on sides of breast 

 and flanks; centre of lower parts faintly tinged with yellow, to 

 the same extent as in viridanus ; upper surface of bill light brown ; 

 lower mandible horny white. There is a very conspicuous wing 

 bar of the same character as in plumbeitarsus , but no second or 

 Upper bar is visible as in that species. 



The firot primary is of moderate size as in plumbeitarsus ] 

 second a trifle longer than the 8 th. There is a considerable Space 

 between 2nd and tip of wing. Hab.: Pegu. 



