from Equatorial Africa. 117 
specimens^ which are in excellent feather, to suggest that 
the differences in the metallic colour of the forehead and 
throat have been produced by damp or by any artificial 
means, and consequently 1 am constrained to consider them 
distinct, strange though the circumstances of their capture 
may be. 
I have named the species after Mr. W. G. Doggett, who 
acted as Sir Harry Johnstone's taxidermist, and is now the 
Naturalist to the Government of the Uganda Protectorate. 
100. CiNNYRIS GUTTURALIS. 
Cimiyris gutturalis incestimata Hartert, App. Afr. Sun, 
p. 351 (1^99); id. Nov. Zool. vii. p. 51. 
Chalcomitr a gutturalis Shelley, B. Africa, ii. pt. 1, p. 93 
(1900). 
Chalcomitr a gutturalis inastimata Neum. J. f. O. 1900, 
p. 296. 
No. 11. c^ ad. Ravine, 7600 feet, Nov. 2, 1899. 
This specimen belongs to the northern form which Mr. 
Hartert has called C. i7i(Bstimata, but which Captain Shelley 
does not consider worthy of separation from C. gutturalis. 
101. CiNNYRIS CUPREA. 
Cinnyris cwprea (Shaw) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, p. 593 ; 
Hartert, App. Afr. Sun, p. 350 ; Jackson, Ibis, 1899, p. 633 ; 
Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 299; Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. p. 50; 
Shelley, B. Africa, ii. pt. 1, p. 36 (1900). 
No. 265. $ ad. Western Ankole, July 1900. 
102. Macronyx croceus. 
Macronyoc croceus (V.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, p. 589 ; 
Jackson, Ibis, 1899, p. 629 ; Hartert, App. Afr. Sun, p. 348 ; 
Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 290. 
No. 15. S ad. Bavine, 7600 feet, Nov. 4, 1899. 
103. Serinus albifrons. 
Serinus albifrons (Sharpe) ; Jackson, Ibis, 1899, p. 621 ; 
Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 289; Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. p. 43. 
Crithagra kilimensis Bichmond, Auk, xiv. p. 155 (1897). 
