reeds wliicli tViiipfe tiie liackwarers jnst itiside the sanily coast at AmiK'iian. 

 and also in the bamboo chimps and thick herbage on the banks of tlie river." 



10. Poms (itHi-eps Horsf.— loOO to 4:)iiO feet (p. 557). 



11. Dwwm wrtc/'/o/d Miill. & Schleg.— A fine series from the low coniilry np to 



2400 feet. A nest was fonnd on May 27th at Tete Batn, loOO feet liii^h. If 

 is oftlie shape of a large egg, abont Odnim. long and from ."i.') to liO mm. wiilc. 

 It hangs down from a palm-leaf, to which i( is fastened by some grasses on the 

 top. Outside it consists of fine dry grasses and twiglets, inside of beautifully 

 pnre white vegetable silk. It contained two pure white eggs, measuring 

 16-2 : 12 mm. (p. .").")7). 



12. Ciniyris pectoratis (Horsf.).— (p. •"i.J7). 



1 3. Zosferops citrinella Bp. — From 3000 to 4500 feet (p. 557). 



14. Zostcrops intermedin "Wall.— From 1500 to 2300 feet (p. 557). 



15. Ptilofis rirescens Wall. — Rare at 1500, common at 4000 and 4500 feet. " Iris 



brown, ophthalmic skin dull bine : bill dusky black : legs plumbeous, claws 

 blackish grey " (p. 558). 

 IC. Stigmatops ocularis (Gould). — A small series from 400(i to nnOO feet above tiie 

 sea (p. 558). 



17. Philemon Jipfilectns (Buttik.). — From 40iiO feet and below. J. -Iris olivo- 



brown ; bill dark brown, maxilla nearly black ; bare skin of liead sooty: legs 

 dark jjlumbeons grey, claws dark brown " (p. 558). 



18. P>/cnonot>is f/nalis (Horsf.).— At 1200 and 1500 feet (p. o:)f<). 

 10. Antli'is riifubiH medins (Wall.). — 1200 feet and below (p. 558). 



•20. Mirafra Iwrsjieldi porcu (Swinh.). — One inali\ like the one from Samb.-iwii 

 mentioned before, p. 568, but the wing 74 mm. New to Lombok. 



21. (hloriirn inte.i-mcdiii llartert (p. ^^^y^). — A fine series from 1500 to 3000 feet. 



Adult : " Bill jet-black ; iris brown ; legs flesh-red, claws brown." 



22. 'Mania pxnictulata nisoria (Temm.).^li")0 to 2500 feet (p. 559). 



23. .\fiinio hncogastroides Horsf. & Moore.— 1000 to 2500 feet (p. 559). 



24. Mimia lenllocei Sharpe. — Low country (ji. 559). 



25. Mania pallida Wall. — Low country (p. 559). 

 20. Munia orifziroru (L.). — Ampeuau. 



27. Taeniopygia instdaris (Wall.).— Lower country (p. 559). 



28. f'alornis minor (Bp.). — Low country to 2300 feet (p. 559). 



•29. Grociipira tertia Hartert (p. 547). — A small series of both sexes from lower 

 country. Exactly like the type from Bali. The slate-grey back of freshly 

 moulted birds fades into a pale brown in time. ? and cJ ad. •' Iris brown : 

 bare skin on sides of face bright chrome-yellow; beak chrome-yellow; legs 

 paler yellow, claws horny yellowish." Wings: rf, 127—133 mm. : ?,119 — 

 122 mm. 



30. Artamns leucogaster (Valenc). — Low country. 



31. Dicrnrns cineracevs icallacei (Waldon). — From elevations of 1500 to 4000 feet 



(p. 500). 



32. Chihia tiimai'nsis (Bp.). — From 15oO feet above the sea. " Iris crimson-lake." 



Wings 140 — 143 miu. Younger individuals are partly white below (]). 5()0). 



33. Oriolits brodcripi Bji.— From the shore np to 2300 feet, i ad. " Iris crimson- 



lake ; bill dull rosc-wiiter ; legs light bluish plumbeous, claws blackish 

 grey" (ji. 5(iO;. 



34. Lariiiin lentct Horsf. — (]>. 50ii). 



