364 Capt. B. Alexander on the 
219. Chrysococcyx klaasi (Steph.). 
Chrysococcyx klaasi Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 283; Hartert, 
Nov. Zool. vi. p. 411 (Gambaga). 
Pralisu. 
220. Chrysococcyx cupreus (Bodd.). 
Chrysococcyx cupreus Shelley^ Cat. B. xix. p. 285 ; Reichen. 
J. f. O. 1897, p. 15 (Togolaud); Hartert, Nov. Zool. vi. 
p. 411 (Gambaga). 
Karaga. 
221. Indicator sparrmanni Steph. 
Indicator indicator (Gm.) \ Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 5 ; 
Ilartert, Nov. Zool. vi. p. 412 (Gambaga). 
Upper White Volta River. 
222. Indicator stictithorax Beichen. 
Indicator stictithorax Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 8. 
Kwissa. 
This rare Honey-guide is represented in tbe British 
Museum by a specimen from the Cameroon Mountains 
[H. H. Johnston) . It appears to be found only in moun- 
tainous districts. Our bird was obtained, on the Mouse 
Hills, 1300 feet. 
223. Indicator minor Steph. 
Indicator minor Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 9. 
Kintampo and Gambaga. 
224. Indicator willcocksi. (Plate VIII.) 
Indicator willcocksi Alexander, Bull. B. O. C. xii. p. 11 
(October 1901). 
Most nearly allied to /. exilis, but slightly larger. Upper 
parts golden olive, striped with l)lackish centres to the 
feathers, almost uniform on crown and nape, the blackish 
centres becoming more strongly marked on the back; no 
dusky band below the cheeks and ear-coverts ; sides of neck 
and under parts ashy olive, fading into creamy white on the 
lower breast and abdomen ; wing and central tail-feathers 
black, edged with golden yellow. Total length (measured in 
the flesh) 45 inches, wing 2*8^ tail 2, tarsus 0*4. 
