the Bahr-el-Ghazal Province , Sudan. 75 
from Ukanda along the Sueli River to Raffile (30 miles— 
ironstone forest-country); south along the Sueh River to 
Kojali (63 miles—forest-country, black cotton soil, many 
“khors'” with high grass); from Kojali to Tembura (55 
miles—country hilly, forest-trees smaller, many large granite 
rocks): from Tembura he returned by the same route to 
Wau; travelled from Wau to Meshra-el-Rek (114 miles, 
over the route along which I collected in 1907) ; and 
journeyed from Meshra to Khartoum by steamer. 
The birds were thus almost all obtained between 7° and 
8° N. lat. and 27° and 31° E. long. Many of them are not 
mentioned in my two previous papers on the birds of the 
Sudan (‘Ibis/ 1905, p. 301, and 1908, p. 205). 
I am indebted to Messrs. E. Hartert, Oscar Neumann, 
and Ogilvie-Grant for much kind assistance in identifying 
the skins. To Captain Blencowe my best thanks are due 
for his trouble in forming for me so representative a collection 
of the birds met with on his journey. 
Nectarinia pulchella (Linn.). 
<?. Raffile, 18.2.08. 
<?. Wau, 31.3,08. 
■<J. Wau, 24.4.08. 
$ . Raffile, 14.2.08. 
ClNNYRIS CUPREUS (Shaw) . 
c£ . Kojali, 22. 2. 08. 
Chalcomitra acik (Antin.). 
<£. Kojali, 20. 2.08. 
„ 20.2.08. 
£ . „ 20. 2. 08. 
<?. Wau, 31.3.08. 
Anthothreptes longuemarii (Less.). 
$ . Kojali, 29. 2. 08. 
<?. „ 28.2.08. 
? . Wau, 31.3.08. 
? . Kojali, 28.2.08. 
