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ct pectore summo vinaceo lavatis nee cinereis distin- 

 guenda. Long. tot. 93 poll., culm. 0*65, alse 5*7, 

 caudee 3*05, tarsi 1*0. 

 Hab. Ruwenzori [coll. F. J. Jackson). 



Etjprinodes leucogaster, n. sp. 

 E. schistaceus : similis A. sharpei et A. lopezi, et rectricibus 

 exterioribus quoque pure albis, sed pectore et abdomine 

 totis pure albis, distinguenda. Long. tot. circa 4 - 

 poll., culm. 0*5, alee 2*0, caudse 16, tarsi 0*75. 

 Hab. Mt. Clarence, Fernando Po, Feb. 27, 1904 (E. Sei- 

 muncl). 



Mr. F. J. Jackson, C.B., described a new species of 

 Sun-bird as 



Cyanomitra alin,e, n. sp. 



C. similis C. verticali, sed dorso aureo-olivaceo, tectricibus 

 alarum minimis metallice prasinis, gutture toto metallice 

 purpureo, nee chalybeo vel viridescente, pectore sordide 

 fumoso, nee cineraceo, abdomine et subcaudalibus viri- 

 descenti - olivaceo lavatis distinguenda. Long. tot. 

 51 poll., culm, rij alee 2*4, caudse 175, tarsi 0*75. 

 Hab. Ruwenzori, Feb. 12, 1902 {coll. F. J. J.). 



Mr. M. J. Nicoll exhibited and made remarks on some 

 interesting birds met with by him during the recent voyage 

 of the ' Valhalla/ viz. : — 



" Chrysotis caymanensis, Cory. 



" This species was very abundant on Grand Cayman, and 

 was breeding at the time of my visit in March, but the species 

 was confined to the tall trees near the north side of the 

 island. Neither Dr. Lowe nor Dr. Bo\i dler Sharpe met with 

 the species in February, but Sir Frederic Johnstone noticed 

 a pair in the big trees near the Sound. Dr. Sharpe pro- 

 cured some living specimens from a native. 



"VlREO CAYMANENSIS, Cory. 



1 c This Greenlet is peculiar to the island of Grand Cayman, 

 and I obtained two specimens. 



