118 Dr. R. B. Sharpe on Birds 
No. 23. $ ad. Ravine, 7600 feet, Nov. 6, 1899. Iris 
light hazel. 
Mr. Richmond has kindly sent to me for examination his 
type of S. kilimensis, -which turns out to be the same as my 
S. albifrons, as already suggested (Ibis, 1899, p. 622). 
104. Penthetria laticauda. 
Pentheiria laticauda (Licht.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, p. 215; 
Jackson, Ibis, 1899, p. 598. 
Coliuspasser laticauda Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 286. 
a. Ad. Nandi, 5000 feet, April 1901. 
105. Drepanoplectes jacksoni. 
Drepanoplectes jacksoni Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, p. 247, pi. v. ; 
Jackson, Ibis, 1899, p. 599; Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. p. -41. 
No. 641. S ad. Lake Baringo, March 1901, 
106. Urobrachya media, sp. n. 
Similis U. tr aver si et plaga humerali aurantiaca insignis, sed 
supercilio castaneo et gastrseo toto castaneo lavato dis- 
tinguenda. Long. tot. 6*2 poll., culm. 0*7, alse 3'3, 
caudte 2'2, tarsi 95. 
Nos. 263, 263. S imm. West Ankole, 3200 feet, July 
1900. Iris light hazel. 
The two specimens procured by Sir Harry Johnston, 
although not in full plumage, are very much darker than any 
examples of U.phoenicea or U. traversi of a similar age in the 
collections of the British Museum or of Mr. F. J. Jackson. 
The rufous portion of the wing-coverts is more chestnut than 
cinnamon, while the eyebrows, sides of face, and neck, as 
well as the under surface of the body, are also pervaded 
with chestnut, giving the Ankole birds a much darker 
appearance. 
107. Pyromelana xanthomelana. 
Pyromelana .xanthomelana (Riipp.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, 
p. 248; Jackson, Ibis, 1899, p. 601. 
Orynx xanthomelas Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 285. 
Nos. 16, 28. $ ? ad. Ravine, 7600 feet, Nov. 6, 1899. 
Iris black. 
