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18. Zosterops fallax .Slmrpe. 



Between 2000 and 3000 feet. " Iris light brown ; feet greenish yellow : soles 

 pale orange." 



U). Criniger gularis (Horsf.). 



Low conntr}' and 2000 to 3000 feet. •' Iris scarlet; feet riifons grey: beak slaty 

 blackish, pale horn-colonr below." The 7nales have considerably larger beaks and 

 longer wings. 



20. Pycnonotus analis (Horsf.). 

 In the low conntry. " Iris dark brown ; bill and foot black." 



'i\. Aegithina tiphia scapularis Hlorsfj. 



Common in the low conntry. " Iris pale yellowish ; foot slaty blno : bill slaty 

 bine, darker on the culmeu." 



22. Motacilla flava L. 

 Two from the low conntry. 



23. Mirafra javanica Horsf 



One nmle, low conntry. In rather abraded plnmage. It may possibly be M. 

 parva ? 



24. Ploceus manyar (Horsf). 



Not rare in the low conntry. cJ ad. ''Iris nmber-brown : 1)111 nearly black : 

 feet pale brown, slightly reddish." 



2o. Munia oryzivora (L.). 



Low conntry. " Iris scarlet ; liill basally pnrple-pink, terminally bluish iiorn ; 

 feet and eyelids jiale j)nrple-[iink." 



20. Munia maja (L.). 



Low conntry and between 2000 and 3000 feet, f'oniinnn. "Iris very (locj) 

 brown ; bill jiale blno : feet slaty blue." 



27. Uroloncha leucogastroides (Horsf. it Moore). 

 2000 to 3000 feet. " Iris deep Innwn." 



28. Calornis chalybea (ilorsf.j. 



Several skins from Bali, 2000 to 3000 feet, gave nie considerable tnnible. 

 They are somewhat dark in colonr, have very small beaks, the cnlraen measuring only 

 19 mm., the bill from the tip to the beginning of the nostril 11 nun., the wing 

 95 to 98 mm. They have much smaller bills than any of the specimens before 

 me from Sumatra, the Jlalay Peninsula, Cachar, and the Natnna Islands (these 

 latter having the largest beaks), but they agree with a skin collected in Java by 

 Jlessrs. Geislor. There is no doubt that C clialybea affinis Hay is a good subspecies, 

 tboiigh connected with 0. c. typica of Java by many intermodiafo forms. 



