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1. Dicaeum aeneiun Piiclier. et Jacq. 

 FloriJa. '■ Iris dark brown, feet auil bill black." 



2. Cinnyris frenata (S. JliilL). 

 A series of beautiful males froiu Kulambangra. 



3. Zosterops kulambangrae sp. nov. 



Ditl'ers from Z. rcndomc chiefly in having a very distinct ring of white feathers 

 round the eye, and a deep black loral patch. 



c? 9 ad. Ujiper surface yellowish green with an olive tinge. Lores largely 

 black, feathers immediately above the bill blackish. Eye surrounded by a ring 

 of white feathers, this ring being interrupted for about one and a half millimeter 

 iu front. Underside olive-yellow, centre of breast and abdomen yellow. Thighs 

 and under tail-coverts yellow, with a somewhat dirty wash. Remiges brownish 

 black, outwardly edged with the colour of the back, inwardly edged with creamy 

 white. Under wing-coverts very pale lemon-yellow. " Iris brown, feet straw-yellow, 

 bill black." Wiug 62 to 05, tail 43 to 44, metatarsus It?, bill (from base on 

 forehead) l(i to lO-.j mm. 



Four skius from Kulambangra, Jannar}', February, and March I'JOl. 



4. Zosterops floridana sp. nov. 



S ? ad. U]>per surface yellowish green, the scantily feathered lores dusky. 

 Sides of head slightly more yellowish than the uj)perside, chin and throat bright 

 yellow. ITo white ring round eyes. Breast and abdomen white, a faint yellow 

 tinge along the middle. Thighs yellow, vent and under tail-coverts bright yellow. 

 Under wing-coverts white, washed with yellow. Remiges blackish brown, outwardly 

 edged with the colour of the back, inwardly with white. Rectrices blackish brown, 

 edged with the colour of the back. " Iris light brown, feet slate-colonr, bill dark 

 vandyke-browu, nearly black, base of lower bill light brown, nearly slaty." AVing, 

 S 60 to 61, ¥ 5« mm., tail 41, metatarsus 17, bill (from forehead) ]4"5 mm. 



Florida Island, December lOUO. 



This Zostcrojis differs from Z. metcal/ci Tristram (cf. Ibis 1894, \A. III., j). 29) 

 from Bugotu (Isabel), principally in the absence of the white ring, which is very 

 distinct iu the latter, only being interrujited in front. The tyjie and second 

 specimen of Z. mctcal/ei, kindly lent by Dr. II. 0. Forbes, of the Liverpool 

 Wuseum, is very much paler above and on the throat and under tail-coverts. 

 They have the apjiearance of having been iu spirits. If they have not been in 

 S])irits, then the uawj/orii/ai/a dift'ers also very much in colour. 



5. Graucalus pusillus Rams. 

 Kulambangra, common. " Iris in both sexes bright yellow, bill and feet 

 black." The young male is iiarred on the abdomen and under tail-coverts like 

 the &du\t/emale. ? wing 130 to 13.j mm., c^ wing 130 to 133 mm. 



0. Graucalus hypoleucus snlisp. 

 Three skins from Florida Island arc pure white below, or with a mere shade 

 of grey on the chest. They may be the same as Graucalus hijpoleucus louisiadensis 



