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Mr. D. A. Bannerman on a Collection of 
58. Sylviella micrura (Riipp.). 
Sylvietta leucopsis Reich, iii. p. 629. 
a. $ . Foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro, 21st Jan., 1902. (No. 
216.) 
See the remarks on Sylviella brachyura by Mr. Grant, 
Ibis, 1907, p. 593. 
59. Sylviella whytii Shelley. 
Sylviella whytii Grant, Ibis, 1900, p. 157. 
Sylvietta whytei Reich, iii. p. 627. 
a. Mombasa. (No. 22.) 
60. Camaroptera griseoviridis (v. Mull.). 
Camaroptera griseoviridis Reich, iii. p. 616. 
a. Ad. Tanganiko, Feb. 1901. (No. 128.) 
b. $ . Foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro, 21st Jan., 1902. (No. 
218.) 
61. Eremomela scotops Sundev. 
Eremomela scotops Reich, iii. p. 638. 
a, b. Imm. Nairobi, 28th May, 1902. (Nos. 282, 283.) 
This Warbler is known from Mashonaland and the 
country north of the Transvaal. Hitherto, so far as I 
can ascertain, it has never been recorded from Nairobi. 
The birds obtained by Mr. Percival are both immature, and 
have the belly and flanks white, very faintly tinged with 
yellow. 
[These two examples were shot out of a flock of eight or 
ten birds, all of which appeared to be immature.— A. B. P.] 
62. Euprinodes flavocincta Sharpe. 
Euprinodes flavocincta Sharpe, J. f. O. 1882, p. 346. 
Euprinodes golzi Fischer & Reich. J. f. O. 1884, p. 182. 
Apatis flavocincta Reich, iii. p. 612. 
a. Ad. Nairobi. 
E. golzi from Aruscha appears to be synonymous with 
E. flavocincta. In his key to the species of Apalis 
Dr. Reichenow (iii. p. 600) says that the entire head is 
grey, but on referring to the original description given by 
Drs. Fischer and Reichenow (J. f. O. 1884, p. 182) we are 
