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striatis. Long. tot. 65 poll., culm. 07, alae 3*0, caudse 

 2-8, tarsi 0*5. / 

 Hab. Ukambani, Oct. 1894 (F. J. Jackson). 



5. Turdinus jacksoni, n. sp. 



<J . Supra brunneus, vix olivascens, versus uropygium et 

 supracaudales rufescentior : pileo magis fuscescenti- 

 brunneo : loris, supercilio indistincto, et facie laterali 

 sordide cinereis, regione parotic;* albido striolata : 

 gutture et pectore medio clarius cinereis, praepectoris 

 lateribus paullo saturatioribus : corporis lateribus et 

 subcaudalibus magis rufescenti-brunneis : subalaribus 

 cinereis, vix olivascenti-brunneo lavatis. Long. tot. 5*5 

 poll., culm. 065, alae 2"7, caudae 1'95, tarsi 095. 



? . Mari similis. Ala 2*8 poll. 

 Hab. Nandi, April 1898 (F. J. Jackson). 



6. XENOCICHLA KAKAMEGiE, n. Sp. 



J . Similis X. tephrolcemati, Gray, sed rostro multo minore, 

 gutture cinereo pallidiore, prsepectore olivascenti-viridi, 

 pectore et abdomine grisescenti-olivaceis, vix flavo 

 lavatis : remigibus intus cinereis. Long. tot. 6*7 poll., 

 culm. 0'55, alse 3*3, caudae 2*95, tarsi 75. 

 Hab. Kakamega Forest, Nandi, Feb. 8, 1898 (F. J. 



Jackson) . 



7. Crateropus hindei, n. sp. 



C. rostro nigro : dorso postico, uropygio, hypochondriis et 

 subcaudalibus pallide cinnamomeis : capite undique et 

 interscapulio, necnon regione propectorali nigris, plumis 

 cano marginatis. Long. tot. 9"0 poll., culm. 0*85, alae 

 4"0, caudae 3*75, tarsi 1*2. 

 Hab. Atbi River, Aug. 1900 (Dr. S. L. Hinde). 



The Hon. Walter Rothschild and Mr. E. Hartert 

 further exhibited an example of a new species of Crow, 

 described as follows : — 



Gazzola unicolor, n. sp. 



Like Gazzola typica from Celebes in structure, size, and 

 form, but differing in its uniform blackish colour, and the 

 bases of the black feathers not being white, but grey. The 

 upperside has a fine purplish-blue gloss, strongest on the 

 wings and crown, while the hind-neck, chest, breast, and 



