Red-throated Warbler. 



Drymoica rufogularis, Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1843, p. 17. 



The following is the description of a female, procured at Clarence, Fernando Po : — 



The plumage above is grey-brown, tinged with green ; the throat and chest are reddish 

 yellow; the abdomen, under wing-coverts, and three external tail-feathers, are white; the upper 

 mandible is black, and the lower mandible is yellow; the legs are flesh-coloured; the irides are 

 pale hazel. 



Total length, three inches and three quarters. 



Red-rum fed Warbler. 



Drymoica uropygialis, Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1843, p. 17. 



Found at Accra, on the western coast of Africa. 



The plumage of the upper parts of this bird is brown, but each feather has paler edges; 

 the superciliary stripe and the under surface of the body are white ; the flanks and thighs are 

 reddish yellow; the rump, pale rufous; the tail, dark brown, but the outer feathers have a 

 black band near the extremity, and are tipped with white; the bill is brown, and the legs are 

 yellow. 



Total length, four inches. 



Rusty-coloured Warbler. 



Drymoica rufa, Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1843, p. 17. 



Shot on the bank, opposite Iddah, River Quorra, interior of Western Africa. 



The plumage above, rufous; beneath, pale yellow; upper mandible, black; lower mandible, 

 yellow; legs, yellow. 



Total length, four inches and a quarter. 



