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IT. Jole olivacea lUyth. 

 An adult frmnb' from l^niii,nii-au. '• Iris milk white " (A. Everett). 

 (Malay Peninsula, Java. Sumatra, and Hnnieo.) 



18. Chloropsis icterocephala (Less.). 



A series from Bnngnran. 



This is another case of a Malaccau species, and not the Koruran representative 

 (^Clil. viridinncha Sharpe, Cat. B., vi., ]>. 31), inhabiting Huiigurau. Clil. 

 icterocephala occurs in the Malay Peninsula and [Sumatra. 



I'l. Pycnonotus simplex Less. 

 Sirhassen and P)nugurau. (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo.) 

 Mr. Everett marked the iris "crimson" in a female from Sirhassen, and 



" milk white " in a pair from Bunguran. The variation in the colour of the iris has 



been noticed before (see Gates, Faun. Brit. Iml., B. i.. p. 2!>',5). 



2n. Aegithina viridissima (Bp.). 

 A number of very fine males and femnh.^ from l?uugnraii. (Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra, Borneo.) 



21. Dicaeum trigonostigma (Scop.). 



Adnlt males and. female, and an immature /nale in most interesting transitional 

 plumage from Bunguran, September 30th to October 11th, 1893. 



From the Karen Hills to Coehinchina, along the Malay Peninsula to Sunuitra 

 and Borneo. 



22. Prionochilus ignicapillus (Eyt.). 



Two adult males and a young frnm Buugnrau, "Iris orange brown ; bill black, 

 basal two-thirds of mandilile i)ale plnmbeous ; legs and feet plumbeous blue ; nails 

 dark grey" (^ ad. Octolier Tth, 1893, A. Everett). 



(Malacca, Sumatra, Borneo.) 



23. Pi-ionochilus maculatus (Temm.;. 

 Two males from Buuguran (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo). '• Bill 

 black ; basal two-thirds of mandible ]iale plumbeous ; legs and feet plunibe(iu> bliu' ; 

 nails dark grey" (^ jun., October Tth. Is'j:i. A. Everett). 



24. Cinnyris hasselti (Temm.). 

 A nundjer of specimens from Bunguran (Malay Peninsula and Suuda Islands). 



25. Cinnyris pectoralis (Horsf.). 

 Three males and two females from Sirhassen Island (Malacca and islands). 

 The breast of the male in the beautiful jdate in Shelley's }fonograph of the 

 Nectariniidae is not very well c(doured. 



20. Anthreptes malaccensis (Scop.). 

 This widespread and common Sun-bird, which is distrilmted from the Malay 

 Peninsula over the Sunda Islands, must be very common on the Natunas, as a very 

 large series arrived from Bunguran and SiBiuissen. They all belong to A. malaccensis 



