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Total length about 5*5 inches, culmen 0*7, wing 3*2, tail 
1*6, tarsus 0*6. 
Hab. Konduro, Abyssinia, 25th March, 1899. 
2. Indicator lovati, sp. n. 
Adult female. Resembles I. minor , Stepli., in the colour of 
the upper parts, wings, and tail, but differs from that species 
in having the heavy black moustachial streaks confluent on 
the chin; the throat dull grey, with a slight greenish tinge, 
uniform in colour with the breast; and the longer Hank- 
feathers dark smoky brown, edged with white on the sides. 
From I. conirostris (Cass.), which it approaches in the 
latter characters, it may be at once distinguished by the 
greyish-brown colour of the head and neck and the much 
duller yellow colouring'of the back and wing-coverts. Iris 
brown; bill and legs black. 
Total length about 6'0 inches, culmen 05, wing 3*5, tail 
2*25, tarsus 0*55. 
Hab. Gelongol, Abyssinia, 13th March, 1899. 
3. Lissotis lovati, sp. n. 
Adult male. Most nearly allied to L. melanogaster (Rupp.), 
which it resembles in general appearance, but the middle 
three-fifths of the outer webs of the secondary quills are pure 
white to the shaft. In this respect it approaches L. hartlaubi 
(Heugl.), but the differently-marked plumage of the upper 
parts, as well as the black rump and tail, serve to dis¬ 
tinguish the latter species at a glance. Iris pale yellowish 
brown ; bill dark; legs pale yellowish white. 
Total length about 23*0 inches, culmen 1*95, wing 13‘8, 
tail 7’6, tarsus 5*1. 
Hab. Bilo, Abyssinia, 10th March, 1899. 
Mr. Ernst Hartert exhibited two hybrids of Humming¬ 
birds. One, obtained in Ecuador by Mr. Simons, com¬ 
bined in a striking way the shape and colours of Eugenia 
imperatrix and Heliodoxa jacula jamesoni, both found in that 
country; another, obtained by Mr. O. T. Baron in California, 
was intermediate between Calypte costce and Stellula calliope. 
