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Xenopipo subalaris, sp. n. 
c? Similis X. atronitenti, sed subalaribus et axillaribus 
niveis distinguenda. Long, tot, 4*9 poll., culm. 0*5, alae 
3*0, caudse 1*95, tarsi 06. 
? ad. Similis ? X. atronitentis, sed obscurior, sordide 
olivascenti-viridis, abdornine minime flavicanti, et sub¬ 
alaribus niveis distinguenda. Long. tot. 5*0 poll., culm. 
0*55, alee 2*8, caudse 1*9, tarsi 0 6. 
Hab. Guayabamba, N. Peru (O. T. Baron). 
CoLUMBA VINA, sp. 11. 
$ ad. Similis C. flavirostri , Wagl., et C. rufince, Salvin, sed 
rostro ad basin flavo, ad apicem nigro : ab illo notseo 
pulchre vinaceo, ab hoc pileo et gutture vinaceo dis¬ 
tinguenda. Long. tot. 14*0 poll., culm. 0*8, alse 8*1, 
caudse 5*0, tarsi 0 95. 
Hab. Yina, Huamachuco, N. Peru (O. T. Baron). 
Dr. Bowdler Sharpe described as new the following 
species of African birds :— 
Andropadus l/etissimus, sp. n. 
J 1 ad. Colore Xenocichlce ictericce ex India, sed prsepectore 
paullulum olivascenti-viridi adumbrato : subcaudalibus 
olivascenti-flavis, hypochondriis concoloribus, nec lsetb 
fiavis distinguendus. Long. tot. 9*0 poll., culm. 0*85, alse 
4*4, caudse 3*8, tarsi 1*0. 
Hab. Nandi, Equal. Africa {F. J. Jackson). 
Parisoma jacksoni, sp. n. 
£ ad. Similis P. lugenti , Rupp., sed pileo brunneo, dorso 
concolore distinguendus. Long. tot. 5*5 poll., culm. 0*5, 
alse 2*6, caudae 2*4, tarsi 0*9. 
Hab. Mt. Elgon, Equat. Africa ( F. J. Jackson). 
Obs. This specimen was referred (‘Ibis/ 1892, p. 302) to 
Parisoma lugens (Riipp.), but the rediscovery of the true 
P. lugens in Southern Abyssinia showed that the Elgon bird 
was a distinct species, and the describer was indebted to 
Mr. Ogilvie Grant for drawing his attention to the differences 
in the two forms. 
EUPRINODES HILDEGARD^E, Sp. U. 
S' . Similis E. schistaceo, Cass., sed rectricibus externis 
tantiim albo marginatis, baud oinnino albis, et pectore 
