164 GENEEA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS 



13. heuglini, Hartl. (p. 41.) 



N.E. & E. Africa 

 (Equat. Africa 

 to the Zambesi). 



14. subrufescens, Bocage. (p. 41.) 



E. Africa 



(TJkamba) to 

 S.W. Africa 



(Loango to Benguela). 



15. donaldsoni, Sharps, Bull. B. 0. C. iv. p. xxviii W. Somali land. 

 (1895). 



16. semirufa (Eiipp.). (p. 42.) 



N.E. Africa 

 (Bogos-land, 

 Abyssinia). 



17. baxbata, Finsch $ Hartl. (p. 43.) 



S.W. Africa 

 (Benguela). 



18. quadrivirgata (Eeichsnow). (p. 43.) 



E. Africa 

 (Zanzibar). 



19. modesta (Shelley, Ibis, 1S97, p. 539, pi. xii. Nyasa-land. 

 fig. 1). 



20. gambagae, Hartert, Bull. B. 0. 0. a. p. v W. Africa 



(1899). (Gold Coast). 



21. leucosticta, Sharpc. (p. 44, pi. i.) ' 



W. Africa 

 (Accra). 



* Dr. Finsch, in lift., considers that this is an Erythropygia, in which case no. 21 

 would be Erythropygia leucosticta, and no. ^2. E. griseistitia. To me they seem to 

 belong to Cossypha, but, as in many olher cases, further study of these genera is 

 imperative. 



