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29. Cyanomitra poensis, n. sp. 



<$ . Similis C. verticali, sed pileo et gutture rnetallicis, 

 sordide et obscure viridescentibus ; pectore et abdomine 

 totis olivascenti-flavis, minime cinereis distinguenda. 

 Long. tot. circa 4'8, culm. 1*1, alse 2'45, caudse 1*65, 

 tarsi 0*8. 

 Hab. Bilelipi, Nov. 27, 1902. 



30. Cyanomitra ursul^e, n. sp. 



$ . Sordide flavescenti-olivacea ; subtus f umoso-cineracea, 

 bypocbondriis imis olivascentibus ; fasciis pectoralibus 

 lsete flammeis ; pileo vix metallice chalybeo adumbrato. 

 Long. tot. circa 3 - 6, culm. 0'75, alee L95, caudse 1*0, 

 tarsi 0*75. 

 Hab. Mt. St. Ysabel, Nov. 20, 1902. 



31. Cryptospiza eliz^s, n. sp. 



^ . Similis C oculari et C. reichenowi, sed pileo et collo 

 postico sordide olivascenti-fuscis et subcaudalibus nigris 

 distinguenda. Long. tot. circa 43, culm. 05, alse 22, 

 caudse 1*45, tarsi 0'75. 

 Hab. Bakaki, 4000 feet, Nov. 20, 1902. 



32. Sycobrotus poensis, n. sp. 



(J . Similis S. nandensi, Jackson, sed gula squamulata, 

 minime nigra, plumis grisescenti-nigris canescenti-flavo 

 marginatis. Long. tot. circa 6*0, culm. 0*8, alse 3*3, 

 caudse 2' 2, tarsi 1*0. 

 Hab. Bakaki, 4000 feet, Nov. 15, 1902. 



33. Pyrrhospiza camerunensis, n. sp. 



g . Similis P. olivaceo, sed rostro majore, pectore et abdomine 

 sordide nee lsete flavis, gutturis nigredine vix aurantiaco 

 circumdata. 

 Hab. Mt. Victoria, Cameroons. Typus in Brit. Mus. 



Dr. Bowdler Sharpe reported that he had recently ex- 

 amined a living example of the Meadow-Bunting (Emberiza 

 cia) which had been captured near Shoreham at the end of 

 October, out of a flock of Chaffinches, Linnets, Yellow 

 Buntings, &c. The specimen in question had been brought 

 to Dr. Sharpe for identification by its present owner, 

 Mr. E. A. Hackett, of 35 Lincoln Road, East Finchley, 



