from Equatorial Africa. 115 
91. POGONOCICHLA. INTENSA. 
Pogonocichla intensa Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, xi. 
p. 67(1901). 
No. 100. c3 ad. N'tebi, 3800 feet, April 22, 1900. 
The bird from N^tebi differs conspicuously from the other 
species of Pogonocichla in being deep orange-yellow on the 
rump, tail-feathers, and under surface of the body. The 
head and throat are of a darker slaty blue than in P. orien- 
talis, its nearest ally, and the back is a dark olive-brown, 
instead of being yellowish green. 
92. Lanius excubitorius. 
Lanius excubitorius (Prev. et Des Murs) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 
1892, p. 59V ; Hartert, App. Af r. Sun, p. 340 ; Neum. J. f. O. 
1900, p. 263; Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. p. .38; Jackson, Ibis, 
1901, p. 33. 
Nos. 268, 279. c^ ? ad. North Ankole, 3500 feet, Aug. 
1900. 
93. Lanius humeralis. 
Lanius humeralis Stanl. ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1892, p. 597 ; 
Jackson, Ibis, 1901, p. 34. 
Lanius collaris humeralis Hartert, App. Afr. Sun, p. 340; 
Neum, J. f. O. 1900, p. 264; Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. p. 138. 
No. 24. ? ad. Ravine, 7600 feet, Oct. 28, 1899. 
94. CiNNYRIS cyanescens. 
Cinnyris cyanescens Reichen. Orn. MB. vii. p. 171 (1899) ; 
Sharpe, Ibis, 1900, p. 496. 
No. 12. S ad. Ravine, 7600 feet, Nov. 2, 1899. Iris 
black. 
This specimen seems to be of the same race as one from 
Ukambani in Mr. Jackson^s collection, which I determined 
as C, cyanescens (Ibis, 1900, p, 496). I must again say 
that I think it will be difficult to distinguish this species 
from C. ni asses. 
95. Cinnyris falkensteini. 
Citmyris falkensteini Fischer & Reichen.; Sharpe, Ibis, 
1900, p. 496; Jackson, Ibis, 1899, p. 634; Hartert, App. Afr. 
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