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Type from Fer Libah, Somali-land, Oct. 20, 1896 {Dr. 

 A. E. Atkinson) . Mus. Brit. Presented by Lord Delamere. 



Hab. Somali-land {E. Lort Phillips), Webbe Shebeli 

 (F. Gillelt), Fer Libab {Dr. Atkinson). 



PltlONOPS IMTERMEDIA, U. Sp. 



Similis P. talacoma, sed tectrieibus alarum haud albo 



notatis, et secundariis intimis anguste albo limbatis 



distinguenda. Long. tot. 76 poll., culm. 095, alee 4 - 35, 



caudas 3'4, tarsi 0'85. 



Hab. British E. Africa, Taveta {H. C. V. Hunter), Teita 



{C. Stuart Bet ton : type of species). 



Dr. Sharpe also described the following species : — 



Sylviella gaikwari, n. sp. 

 <$ . Similis S. isabellincs, Elliot, sed uropygio cinereo dorso 

 concolore, minime fulvo, distinguenda. Long. tot. 4*5 

 poll., culm. 0*7, alse 2'45, caudse 1*1, tarsi 0'85. 

 Hab. Ania, Somali-land {Dr. A. Donaldson Smith). 



Fringillaria saturatior, n. sp. 

 Similis F. striolatce, sed ubique saturatior, notseo saturatiore 

 brunneo, capite brunneo nee griseo, gutture et prse- 

 pectore sordide cinerascentibus : pectore, abdomine, 

 tibiis et subcaudalibus rufescentibus, minime isabellinis. 

 Long. tot. 5'1 poll., culm. 0'5, alas 2'10, caudae 2"0, tarsi 

 0-8. 



Hab. Lake Stephanie {Dr. A. Donaldson Smith). 



Mr. Sclater exhibited two specimens of an apparently 

 new Wren of the genus Thryothorus, which had been ob- 

 tained by Messrs. Goodfellow and Hamilton at Papallacta, 

 in Eastern Ecuador, in February 1899. These skins 

 appeared to belong to a new species allied to T. euophrys, 

 Scl., of Western Ecuador, which Mr. Sclater proposed to call 

 after one of its discoverers : 



Thryothorus goodfellowi, n. sp. 

 T. supra rufo-brunneus, alis caudaque extus dorso concolori- 

 bus; pileo cinerascente, fronte et superciliis albis, striga 

 transoculari nigra : subtus cinereus, fusco adumbratus; 



