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$ , 5000 feet; g , 7000 feet. 
These are immature specimens or in the brown winter plumage, and 
can therefore only be doubtfully referred to this species. 
26. Hyphantornis ocularius ( Smith). 
Hyphantornis ocularius , Fischer, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. (Madaraz), 
1884, p. 331. 
$ , 2300 feet; $ , 6000 feet. 
27. Sycobrotus Beichenowi, Fischer. 
Sycobrotus Beichenowi, Shelley, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 557. 
Hyphanturgus Beichenowi, Fischer, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. (Madaraz), 
1884, p. 331. 
2 $, 3 ? , 5000 feet; $ , 6000 feet. 
Breeds in colonies, especially affecting palm-trees. 
28. Oriolus notatus, Peters. 
Oriolus notatus, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iii. p. 196 ; Fischer, 
Zeitschr. ges. Orn. (Madaraz), 1884, p. 334. 
8 , 2500 feet. Irides carmine. 
29. Amydrus morio (Linn.). 
8, 7000 feet. 
This is a full adult male, agreeing perfectly in its measurements with 
Fatal specimens. 
Met with in small flocks of five or six. They utter a low pleasing 
cry or soft whistle and frequent small thickets. 
30. CoRVULTUR ADBICOLLIS (Lath.). 
Corvultur albicollis, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iii. p. 24. 
Arcliicorax albicollis, Fischer, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. (Madaraz), 1884, 
p. 336. 
8, 5000 feet. 
Inhabits the whole mountain up to the snow, and breeds in August 
in crevices in the most inaccessible rocks. 
31. Corvus Scapulatus, Daud. 
Corvus scapulatus, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iii. 1877, p. 22 ; 
Fischer, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. (Madaraz), 1884, p. 337. 
9 , 5000 feet. 
More a bird of the plains than the mountainous region, where its 
place is taken by Corvultur. 
32. Barbatula leucotis, Suiidev. 
Barbatula leucotis, Marshalls, Monogr. Capitonidee, p. 131, pi. 52. 
Megalcema leucotis , Fischer, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. (Madaraz), 1884, 
p. 371. 
8 , 3000 feet; ?, 6000 feet. 
It inhabits the dense forest, where its presence is often proclaimed 
by its harsh strident note, which it repeats at intervals, and being a 
