3.20 Capt. B. Alexander on the 
122. Camaroptera coxcolor Hartl. 
Camaroptera concolor Shelley & Buckley, Ibis, 1872, 
p. 291 (Aguapim) ; Sharpe^ Cat. B. vii. p. 170. 
Prahsu, Fumsu, and Kwissa. 
Common in the forest. 
123. Camaroptera superciliaris (Fraser). 
Camaroptera superciliaris Sharpe, Cat. B. vii. p. 171. 
Prahsu. 
124. Syviella brachyura Lafr. 
Sylviella brachyura Grant, Ibis, 1900, p. 154. 
Upper White Volta and Krachi. 
A rare bird in the Hinterland. We know of no previous 
records of it from the Gold Coast or from Togoland. 
Our specimens exactly agree with Abyssinian examples in 
the British Museum. 
125. Sylviella FLAViVEXTRis Sharpe. 
Sylviella fiaviventris Sharpe, Cat. B. vii. p. 157. 
Prahsu and Fumsu. 
The immature male is olive-brown above; the head is 
rufous brown; the brownish buff of the throat extends to the 
chest in place of olive-green ; the abdomen is whitish, fading 
into ashy on the flanks. In the adult these parts are sulphur- 
yellow. 
126. Eminia cerviniventris (Sharpe). 
Emiuia cerviniventris Shelley, B. Afr. i. p. 71. 
Jpalis cerviniventris Sharpe, Cat. B. vii. p. 139. 
An adult male from Kwissa. 
This specimen agrees with the example from Denkera in 
the British Museum in having the throat black and the sides 
of the chest chestnut. The Gold-Coast example in the same 
collection, with no black on the throat and no chestnut on 
the flanks, is without doubt a female. 
127. Apalis nigriceps. (Plate VII.) 
Dryodromas nigriceps Shelley, Ibis, 1873, p. 139. 
Apalis nigriceps Shelley, B. Afr. i. p. 72; Alexander, Bull. 
B. O. C. vol. xii. p. 12 (Prahsu). 
Prahsu. 
