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also referable to this species. I am also inclined to refer 
two specimens from the Ivuna river in Zululand, collected 
by Messrs. Woodward, and identified by me as B. oatesi, to 
B. grisea „ I have compared the specimens with one from 
Turquel, in the Jackson collection, which I had identified 
from the type specimen in the Berlin Museum. A specimen 
from Loronio is in Emin Pasha's collection in the British 
Museum. 
B.pumila from Somaliland is certainly very closely allied 
to B. grisea , and may prove to be identical, but the buff- 
coloured throat and dark grey sides of the body appear to 
separate it. The material in the Museum is now ample for 
a revision of the genus Bradyornis when I shall have leisure 
to discuss it. At present it would appear that B. pallida 
is the large form from North-east Africa. A smaller form, 
B. modesta of Shelley, is found on the Gold Coast, and 
another smaller form, which I thiuk must bear my name 
B. subalaris, is from East Africa. B. murina is a large grey 
bird, which is found from Benguela to Mashonaland, and 
extends to Nyasaland, and thence into Equatorial Africa. 
22. Mel^nornis ater (Sundev.) ; Shelley, B. Afr. i. 
p. 93. 
Bradyornis ater Sharpe, t. c. p. 405. 
No. 53. $ ad. Mapicuti, Sept. 20, 1898. 
23. Prinia mystacea Bupp.; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
viii. p. 191; Shelley, B. Afr. i. p. 73. 
Drymoeca affinis Smith ; Sharpe, ed. Layard's B. S. Afi\ 
p. 258. 
No. 7. Ad. Barratas, near Beira, Sept. 13,1898. Iris and 
legs light brown. 
No. 46. $ ad. Mapicuti, Sept. 20, 1898. Iris, eyelids, 
and legs light brown. 
24. Euprinodes neglectus. 
CMorodyta neglect a Boyd Alexander, Bull. B, O. C. x.. 
p. xvii (Nov. 1899). 
Nos. 45, S ; 41, 43, ? . Mapicuti, Sept. 10, 1898, Eye¬ 
lids, iris, and feet light brown. 
