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the ear-coverts, and the throat with a suffusion of pale salmon colour. 
These characters are those of C. rubiginosus, except for the yellow lores ; 
but in the remaining colours of the under parts of the body, under tail- 
coverts, and top of the head, the specimen shows without doubt that it is 
allied to C. olivaceus , and a new subspecies to which I am therefore referring 
it. The other two specimens seem to me to be referable to C. rubiginosus , 
of which species Mr. Taylor also recorded several specimens from the same 
place. The male above mentioned is the type of the subspecies, particulars 
of which are as follows : Adult <£, Indhlovudwalile, Amsterdam District, 
eastern Transvaal, 28.7.06. Length in the flesh, 7| inches (=g 190 mm.). 
Wing 88, tail 90, tarsus 25, culmen 16 -5 mm. 
