( 167 ) 



as if most of them were still more yellowish on the head, this latter colour extending 

 all over the back ; they will probably have to be named one day. The five Wetter 

 specimens are somewhat variable, and I can hardly say if they agree better with the 

 Roma form or with typical lettiensis. 



40. Cisticola exilis (Vig. & Horsf.). 

 Cf. Nov. Zool. lOOG. p. 298. 



(?, Sermatta, Jnne 1906 (No. 88). 



In very worn plumage, so as to be hardly determinable. 



41. Anthus rufulus medius \Vall. 



Cf. Nor. Zool. 1904. p. 217. 



6, Sermatta, June 1906 (No. 91). 



42. Munia quinticolor (Vieill.). 



a. Nor. Zool. 1906. p. 301. 



¥ ad., Sermatta, 17 June 1906 (No. 92). 



43. Munia pallida Wall. 

 Cf. Nov. Zool. 1904. p. 218. 



8 (?(J ad. et juv., Sermatta, June 1906 (Nos. 93-100). 



44. Taeniopyi^ia castanotis insularis (Wall.). 



Amad'ma insularis Wallace, Proc. Zuol. Hoc. Loud. 1863. p. 495 (E. Timor). 

 6 tj ? ad., Sermatta, June 1906 (Nos. 101-6). 



45. Artamus perspicillatus Bp. 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1904. p. 221. 



S ad., Sermatta, 18 June 1906 (No. 107). 



