N. Rhodesia and Kalanga District of Congoland. 153 
No. 238. $. Upper Lufira R., 3600 ft., June 16, 
1907. 
Bill black ; feet pale brown; tarsi ash-coloured; iris 
dark brown. 
This bird has the same habits as E. pulchra } but is very 
much rarer. 
250. Camaroptera sundevalli. 
Camaroptera sundevalli Sharpe ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 69. 
No. 171. 2 • Lualaba R., 2500 ft., May 5, 1907. 
Bill dusky brown, base of lower mandible pale pink ; feet 
pale flesh-coloured ; iris brown. 
No. 260. J? Kambove, 4500 ft , July 1, 1907. 
Bill brownish, base of lower mandible yellow ; feet pinkish; 
iris and orbit reddish brown. 
This species frequents dense bush on stream-banks &c. I 
did not meet with it in the woodland. 
251. Camaroptera griseoviridis. 
Camaroptera griseoviridis (Mtill.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 69. 
This bird, though not uncommon in the Lower Luangwa 
Valley, does not appear to cross the Mchinga Escarpment. 
252. Euprinodes brunneiceps. 
Euprinodes brunneiceps (Reich.). 
Apalis cinerea (part.) Reich, loc. cit. vol. iii. p. 604. 
No. 281. $ . Kambove, 4500 ft., July 11, 1907. 
Bill black; feet brownish flesh-coloured; iris yellow- 
brown. 
The only specimen of this little-known bird obtained was 
shot in some dense forest on the bank of a stream. 
Although Dr. Reichenow has united his E. brunneiceps with 
A. cinerea Sharpe, there would appear to be considerable 
grounds for keeping them distinct. 
253. Sylviella ruficapilla. 
Sylviella ruficapilla Boc. ; Reich, loc. cit. vol. iii. p. 630. 
No. 18. c?. Kambove, 4500 ft., Feb. 10, 1907. 
Bill pinkish brown, paler below ; feet orange-brown ; iris 
pale yellow, orbit red-brown. 
