699 
Birds from British East Africa.' 
87. Campophaga nigra Vieill. 
Campephaga nigra Reich, ii. p. 518. 
a. ? . Foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro, 20th Jan., 1902. (No. 
223.) 
88. Graucalus CiEsius Licht. 
Coracina cresia Reich, ii. p. 514. 
Coracina pur a Reich, ii. p. 515. 
Graucalus ccesius Grant, Trans. Zool. Soc. xix. p. 389 
(1910). 
a. [tf.] Nairobi, 28th June, 1902. (No. 324 a.) 
89. Alseonax murinus Fisch. & Reich. 
Alseonax murinus Reich, ii. p. 458. 
a, b. Ad. et imm. Kikuyu Forest, 30th June & 1st July, 
1902. (Nos. 351 & 366.) 
90. Muscicapa c^erulescens Hartl. 
Alseonax carulescens Reich, ii. p. 451. 
a . ? . Mt. Kilimanjaro, 9th Feb., 1902. (No. 237.) 
91. Bradyornis subalaris Sharpe. 
Br ado mis pallidus murinus Reich, ii. p. 436. 
a, b. $ . Mombasa, 7th Sept., 1900. (No. 3.) 
c, d. Takaungu, 27th March. 
The wing-measurements of these four examples are 
3'2-3‘25 inches, that of the tvpe-specimen is 3*2 inches. 
[These Flycatchers, locally known as “ Shota/' were 
very common; they were usually seen in pairs haunting 
open spaces, and when the bush was cleared they took 
possession of the “ Shambas/' where they might be found 
frequenting the same tree-stump time after time.— A.B. P.] 
92. Dioptrornis fischeri Reich. 
Dioptrornis fischeri Reich, ii. p e 440. 
a-c. $ et imm. Kikuyu Forest, 23rd April to 30th June, 
1902. (Nos. 264, 338, 353.) 
No. 353, an immature bird, differs from the adult speci¬ 
mens in having the greater wing-coverts and outer pair of 
tad-feathers spotted with white at the extremity; the breast 
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