( 4r,9 ) 



•2'i. Munia molucca propinqua (Sbarpe) (111. ji. 58^). 

 Waiugajio. 



21. Munia quinticolor (Vieill.) (III. p. 583). 



I do not think that Munia waUacei caa be separated. lu any case the Snmba 

 birds are M. qui nti color. 



22. Calornis minor (Bp.) (III. p. 583). 

 Waingapo. 



23. Artamus leucog'aster (Valenc.) (111. p. 5s3). 

 Waingapo. 



24. Chibia bimaensis Bp. (111. p. 583). 

 Waingapo. 



25. Oriolus broderipi Bp. (111. ]>. 583). 

 Deep orange and paler specimens from Waingapo. 



2<;. Lanius superciliosus Lath. (111. j). 5s3). 

 Waingapo, one skin, shot in December. 



27. Pachycephala fulviventris Hart. (III. ji. 584). 



A fine series from Waingapo. Young males are like adult feimdea. Young 

 females (and ? young males in first plumage) have broad rnfous edges to the 

 remiges. 



2n. Graucalus sumbensis A. B. Meyer (III. p. .584). 



A beautiful series from ^\'aiugapo. The black-throated male differs widely 

 from Graucalus Jloris in its larger size, paler upper surface, paler breast, and white 

 abdomen. Wing of males about 185 mm., oi females about 1S2 mm. Young males 

 are like females, but both males audjemales have faint ashy bars across the breast 

 when immature. 



20. Edoliosoma dohertyi Hart. (III. p. 584, lY. p. 523). 



The male only was found by Doherty in Sumba, but Everett sent both sexes 

 from Flores and Sumba. 



30. Lalage timoriensis (S. Milll.) (III. p. 5>4). 

 Not v(!ry rare at Waingapo. Iris dark brown. 



31. Alseonax latirostris (tJray). 

 Waingapo, September, 



