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8. Mixomis gularis (KafS.). J?. 



9. Alophoixus phaeocephalus (Hartl.). Two specimens. 



10. Hemixus malaccensis (Blyth). Common. 



11. Aegrithina viridissima (Bp.). <J ad., cJ jnv. 



12. Chloropsis icterocephala (Less.). Two examples. 



13. Hemipus obscunis (Horsf.). cJ ad. 



14. Rhinomyias pectoralis (Salvad.). tJ?. 



15. Culicicapa ceylonensis (tSwains.). Common. 



16. Hypothymis azurea (Bodd.). Two skins. 



17. Terpsiphone aflBnis (Hay). One female and one adult 7nale with a very 

 long tail in iicrfectly red iilnmage. 



18. Dissemurus platurus (Vieill.). Several adult specimens. 



19. Anthreptes malaccensis (Scop.). Common. 



20. Cinnyris hasselti (Temm.). One S ad. 



21. Cinnyris pectoralis (Horsf.). One i ad. 



22. Chalcostetha insignis (Temm.). c??. 



23. Arachnothera longirostris (Latb.). Twojhnales. 



24. Dicaeum trigonostigma (Scopoli). One <?, one ?. 



25. Dendrophila frontalis (Swains.). <??. 



26. Eurylaemus ochromelas Baffles. S ? . 



27. Calyptomena viridis Raffles. One ? , with a very short wing. 



28. Collocalia linchi Horsf. & Moore. Two/emales. 



29. Macropteryx comata (Temm.). c? ? . 



30. Batrachostomus stellatus (Uonld). One male. 



31. Thriponax javensis (Horsf). T\fo/e?nales,vnth their wings only 218 and 

 226 mm. in length. The size of this woodpecker seems to be rather variable. 

 Large series from the various localities whence it is recognised might possibly 

 enable us to make some subdivisions. 



32. Ceyx innominata Salvad. Three specimens. 



33. Rhopodytes sumatranus (Raffl.). One example. 



34. Coccystes coromandus (L.). One ? . 



35. Cuculus canorus canoroides (S. Miill). One specimen. 



36. Surniculus lugubris (Horsf.). One S ad. 



37. Chalcococcyx xanthorhynchus (Horsf). One <S ad. 



38. Ninox scutulata Raffl. One specimen. 



39. Siphia banyumas (Horsf). cJ ad. 



