( 43 r. ) 



under tail-coverts, the female in the very scantily barred Dr even unirnnii unliarred 

 under tail-coverts. 



(Nos. 3, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 127. 131.) Local name: '■ tjolit " or " tjolit baru." 



60. Pycnonotus goiavier analis (Horsf.). 



)oli, Del. Fduii. H Flur. Insubr. II p. i)ii (ex Sciniien 

 ',»«*. Linn. Sor. XIII (1821) p. 147 (Java). 



Kangean E., W. (Nos. 101, 126, 172.) Local name : "djokdjok.' 



[.^fusk■aJ)a goiaeier Scopoli, Del. Fatiii. ct Flur. Insubr. II p. Oi! (ex Sciniieriil : Manila).] 

 Tardus amilis Horsf., rniiK. Llnii. Sor. XIII (1821) p. 147 (Java). 



It is remarkable that no other Pycnonotidae, such as Criniger and allied genera, 

 Aeyif.hina, C'hloropsis, Irena, etc., have been found on the Kangean Islands. 



61. Mixornis prillwitzi (Hart.). 



(Plate XIII., fig. 1.) 



Mhonasjlurkolli-s (not MiiUer '.) Vorderm., Xiil. Tijdschr. Xid. Iml. Lll (18t«J p. Ifli) (Kangean). 

 Mixornh prillwitzi Hart., Bull. B. O. C. XII (1901) p. 32 (Kangean). 



c? ? ad. Upper surface pale olive, with a very faint greenish tinge ; crown of 

 head distinctly ashy greyish, with a faint brown tinge ; upper tail-coverts chestnut- 

 rufous. Lores whitish grey; an indistinct pale greyish superciliary line; ear-coverts 

 pale grey. Tail chestnut-brown, darker and with indistinct cross-bars on the tiji, 

 Kemiges deep brown, outer webs more or less chestnut-brown, inner webs margined 

 with buff towards the base. Throat creamy white, with very nan-ow black shaft-lines, 

 which are sometimes obsolete or absent. Kest of undersurface sulphur-yellow, sides 

 of bodv and under tail-coverts washed with pale olive, under wing-coverts pale 

 sulphur-j'ellow. '• Iris reddish yellow or yellow ; bill blackish, lighter below ; feet 

 greyish green or olive." Wing 60 — 6.5, tail 55 — 58, metatarsus 20, bill 16 mm. The 

 females are like the inalcs, but generally smaller. Kangean, all over the island. 

 (Nos. 40, 41, 94, 95, 137, 163 [type of the species, specimen figm-ed on the plate], 

 183, 184, 185, 193, 226.) This species is named in honour of Mr. Ernst I'rilhvitz. 



The local name is " kaso." 



It is difficult to understand how Dr. Vorderman, who evidently knows more about 

 Java birds than any other living person, could identify Mixornis iiriUwitzi with 

 M. Jlavicollis, but his description shows at once that he really had M . prillwitzi before 

 him. M.flavicollis has the upperside yellowish brown with a rufous tinge, which is 

 stronger on the crown of the head and upper tail-co\erts ; the throat is light ochraceous, 

 rest of the undersurface buff. M. fl'ivicollis has not been figured ; it is therefore 

 represented on Plate XIII, fig. 3. 



The genus Mixornis comprises now the following forms : 



1. Mixmiiis flavicollia Bp., 1850. Java. 



2. M. irrilhcitzi Hart., 1901. Kangean. 



3. M.ijularis (jularis (Kaftl.j, 1820. Sumatra (lyp.), through the Malay 



Peninsula to 8. Tenasserim. 



4. M. (jularis woodi Sharpe, 1876. Palawan. 



5. M. rjulans ridiricapilla (Tick.), 1833. Himalayas to Rnrma (;ind Cochin 



China ?). 

 0. M. (jularis everetti Hart., 1894. Xatuiia Is. (Plate Xlll, fig. 2). 



7. M. bommsis bomensis Bp., 1850. Borneo, apparently lowlands only. 



8. M. bomensis raontana Shaxpe, 1887. Borneo, high mountains N, Borneo. 



