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on the breast. It most resembles C. aurora, but the male of that species has a 

 broad deep orange band quite across the breast and pure white tips to the onter 

 rectrices. From C./renata and its allies it differs in having an orange spot on the 

 breast, no indication of a jiale stripe under the eye and ear-coverts and no line above 

 the eye, and no pure white tips to the onter rectrices. 



br. Buttikofer, in his article on the Suraba birds in Xntes Leyden .Vu^<s. XIV. 

 p. 201, has already described the females of this form, the differences of which from 

 C. pectoralis struck him very much ; but having no males, he cautiously refrained 

 from describing them under a new name. I therefore take a pleasure in naming this 

 bird after him. 



11. Stigmatops ocularis (Uould). 

 A number of both sexes. I do not find any differences between specimens from 

 Snmba, Sambawa, Lombok, and other islands. 



12. Philemon neglectus (Biittik.). 

 Two specimens which agree with skins from Lombok and Sambawa. 



13. Zosterops am-eifi'ons Wall. 

 A fine series, exactly like the types and those from Sambawa. " Iris dull 

 ferruginous ; bill black ; base of mandible and surrounding of nostrils ])ale corneous ; 

 feet dull slate-colour." 



*14. ? Zosterops citrinella Bp. 

 One female with the sides of the body very pale. Farther material must be 

 awaited, for at ])resent it seems impossible to make out whether this is an individual 

 variety or belongs to a distinct species. 



15. Anthus rufiilus medius Wall. 



The commonest bird ou the island. Exactly like specimens from Lombok and 

 Sambawa {antea, p. 558). " Iris dark umber-brown ; maxilla deep brown ; mandible, 

 except tip, pale yellowish." 



Wings 83 mm. 



1 0. Sporaeginthus flavidiventris (Wall.). 

 Two Jemales and one young tnale. 



•17. Taeniopygia insularis (Wall.). 



A fine series of specimens of both sexes, agreeing with typical examples from 

 Timor and Flores. 



ls>. Munia punctulata nisoria (Temm.). 

 Both sexes in some number. 



" 1 9. Munia molucca propinqua (Sharpe). 



A small series of very typical j>ro/tutij>in. 6 . " Iris deep brown ; maxilla black ; 

 mandible silverj' bluish grey." 



