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75. Apalis neglectus. Alexander’s Bush-Warbler. 
Apalis neglectus (Alexander). 
A single male of this species was shot at Ol-Donyo-Erok 
on April 15th; it was a solitary bird and was seen creeping 
about in the tall grass. 
76. Camaroptera chrysocnemis. Abyssinian Green- 
backed Bush-Warbler. 
Camaroptera chrysocnemis (Licht.). 
Bill blackish ; feet and legs dull red. 
Apparently not uncommon near Nairobi and thence along 
the Athi Biver; specimens were also obtained near Kallima 
Theki. 
77. Calamocichla jacksoni. 
Only one specimen was obtained, at Naivasha. 
78. Calamonastes simplex. Brown Bush-Warbler. 
Calamonastes simplex Heugl. 
The Brown Bush-Warbler was obtained singly in a 
good many places, though I never found it very common 
anywhere. 
79. Phyllolais pulchella. Hinde’s Bush-Warbler. 
Phyllolais pulchella Hartl. 
Bill yellowish ; legs brown. 
Only two specimens of Hinde’s Bush-Warbler were shot— 
both in the scrub near the 01 Gerei Biver. 
80. Prinia mystacea. Tawny-flanked Grass-Warbler. 
Prinia mystacea Biipp. 
Iris light brown; bill and legs brown. 
81. Cisticola curvirostris. Brown Fantail-Warbler. 
Cisticola curvirostris Sharpe. 
Iris dark hazel; bill yellowish ; legs light brown. 
This common species was seen everywhere. 
82. Cisticola nuchalis. Beichenow’s Fantai l-Warbler. 
Cisticola nuchalis Beichenow. 
At Kallima Theki, where this species was not uncommon, 
