( 548 ) 

 38. Lanius superciliosus I'atli. 



FjOw couiitrj'. 



39. Pachycephala grisola (Blyth). 



Au evidently very old pair from the low (■(niiitry. The onter webs of the 

 primaries very greyish. " Iris deep brown ; bill bhiok: feet slate-blue." 



40. Hemipus obscurus (Horsf.). 



In the low country and between 2000 and 3000 feet. '' Iris dark brown; bill 

 and feet black." 



41. Lalage timoriensis (ti. Mull.). 



Quite a series of this species from the low country. It is one of those forms 

 of the Timor group which, regardless of Wallace's line, trespass into the Javan 

 group, to which Bali zoologicallv belongs. " tj ad. Iris dark brown; bill and feet 

 black." 



42. Graucalus javensis (Horsf.). 



Low country and at about 2000 feet. One specimen marked d and one 

 marked ? do not differ, except that the latter has some whitish fringes to the 

 feathers of the rump and upper tail-coverts, and the lores dark slaty grey, while 

 they are much darker, almost black, in the ?nale. One example, sex nnccrtain, has 

 the abdomen narrowly banded with grey, the lores ashy grey. " Iris rich brown, 

 or light reddish brown; bill and feet black." The Bali specimens do not differ from 

 those from Java. 



43. Pericrocotus exsul Wall. 



Low country and 2OO0 to 3000 feet. d. ''Iris dark brown; feet and bill 

 black." S . " Iris dark brown ; feet and bill black." 



44. Pericrocotus peregrinus (L.). 

 Low country, common. 



45. Muscicapula hyperythra (Bl.). 

 2000 to 3000 feet. <?. " Iri.s deep brown ; beak black ; feet pale pinkish." 



40. Muscicapula westermanni Sliarpe. 

 (J, 2000 to 3000 feet. •' Iris very dark brown; bill and feet black." 



47. Siphia elegans (Temm.). 



Mount Arjuno, at 3000 feet. Under tail-coverts nearly but not quite white; 

 lower abdomen white in the middle. The skin mentioned by me in Ornis, ISOl, 

 is perhaps an immature male. 



