xlii CLASSIFICATION. 



Page 291. Cinnyris obscurus. Add : — 

 Cinnyris obscurus, Sharpe & Bouvier, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, i, p. 304 (1876). 

 Adelinus obscurus, Oust. N. Arch. Mus. i, p. 88 (1878). 



Page 293. Cinnyris dussumieri. Add: — 

 Nectarinia dussumieri, Hartl. Vdg. Madag. p. 90 (1877). 



Page 295. Cinnyris hartlaubi. Add ; — 

 Nectarinia hartlaubi, Bocage, Orn. d' Angola, p. 179 (1877). 



Page 297. Cinnyris cyanol-emus. Add: — 

 Nectarinia cyanolasma, Bouvier, Cat. Ois. Marche, &c. p. 13 (1875) ; Bocage, Orn. d' Angola, 

 p. 176 (1877). 



Page 299. Cinnyris reichenbachii. Add : — 



Nectarinia reichenbachi, Reichen. J. f. O. 1875, p. 31 ; Bouvier, Cat. Ois. Marche, &c. p. 14 



(1875). 

 Adelinus reichenbachii, Oust. N. Arch. Mus. i, p. 88 (1878). 



Dr. Reichenow informs us that it is plentiful in the Camaroons and Gaboon ; and M. Oustalet 

 mentions a specimen collected by M. Marche at Cape Lopez. 



Page 301. Cinnyris verticalis. Add : — 



Nectarinia cyanocephala, Reichen. Corr. afrik. Gesellsch. no. 10, p. 179 (1874); Bocage, 



Orn. d'Angola, p. 171 (1877). 

 Cyanomitra cyanocephala, Oust. N. Arch. Mus. i. p. 89 (1878). 



10. Anthreptes. t 



Anthreptes, Swains. Class. B. ii, p. 329 (1837) A. matacce/isis. 



Cinnyricinclus, Less. Rev. iii, p. 272 (1840) A. longuemarii. 



Anthodiceta, Cab. Mus. Hein. i, p. 100 (1850) . . . A. collaris. 



Chalcoparia, Cab. torn. cit. p. 103 A. phoenicotis. 



Anthothn'ptes, Cab. torn. cit. p. 10-4 A. inalaccensis . 



Mangusia, Bp. Compt. Rend. 1854, p. 265 A. rectirostris. 



Euchloridia, Reichb. Ilandb. Scansoriie, p. 312 (1854) A. rectirostris. 



Hypogramma, Reichb. torn. cit. p. 314 A. hypogrammica. 



Tephrohema, Heine, J. f. O. 1860, p. 137 A. tephrolmma. 



Arachnophila, Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, v, p. 172 (1874) . . . .A. simplex. 



Keel of the lower mandible perfectly straight. Membrane over the nostrils bare. No 

 loose downy feathers on the sides of the back. Tail square or slightly rounded. 

 Range. Ethiopian, Indian, Malay, and Philippine regions. 



