142 NOVITATKB ZOOLOOICAE XXVI. 1919. 



104. Astrilda nonnula Haiti. = Estrilda twnnula. 



Attrilda nonnula Hartlaub, Journ. j. Om. 1883. p. 425 (Kudunna) ; Fig. Zool. Jahrb. ii. pL xiii. 

 Type: ? immat., Kudurma, 12. xi. 1882. Emin Pasha Coll. No. 269. 



105. Chlorura intermedia Hart. = Chlorura hyperythra intermedia. 



ChloTura intermedia Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1896. p. 558 (Lombok). 



Type : o' ad., Lombok, 4,000 feet, June 1896. Will. Doherty leg. 



106. Chlorura borneensis Sharpe = Chlorura hyperythra borneemis. 



Chlorura horneensU Sharpe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), iii. p. 424 (1889— ex Ibis, 1887. p. 453. Kina 



Balu, Borneo). 



Type: <J ad., Kina Balu, 8,000 feet, 5.iv. 1887. John Whitehead leg. 

 No. 1312. 



107. Erythrura trichroa vvoodfordi R. & H. = Erythrura trichroa xvoodfordi. 

 Erythrura trichroa woodjordi Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1900. p. 7 (Guadakanar). 



Type : ?, Ada, Guadaleanar, Solomon Islands, 30. vi. 1887. C. M. Woodford 

 leg. 



108. Erythrvira trichroa papuana R. & H. = Erythrura trichroa papuava. 



Erythrura trichroa papuana Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1900. p. 7 (Arfak Mts.). 



Type : S ad., Arfak Mountains, Dutch New Guinea. (Purchased in 

 February 1894 from Gerrard & Sons.) 



109. Erythrura trichroa pinaiae Stres. = Erythrura trichroa pinaiae. 

 Erythrura trichroa pinaiae Stresemann, Nov. Zool. 1914. p. 147 (Ceram). 



Type: cj ad., Gunong Pinaia, Ceram, 7,500 feet, 18. viii. 1911. Erwin 

 Stresemann leg. No. 876. 



110. Poephila nigrotecta Hart. = Alisteranus ductus nigrotectus. 

 PoephUa nigrotecta Hartert, Bull. B.O. Club, viii. p. lix. (1899— Cape York, N. QueensUnd). 

 Type : 3 ad.. Cape York, 18. vi. 1898. A. S. Meek CoU., No. 1821. 

 (Cf. Mathews, List B. Australia, 1913, p. 304.) 



111. Bathilda ruficauda clarescens Hart. — Aegintlia (Bathilda) rufica-uda 



clarescens, 

 Bathilda ruficauda clarescens Hartert, Nov. Zool. vi. p. 427 (1899— Cape York). 



Type: <J ad.. Cape York, North Queensland, 14. vi. 1898. A. S. Meek 

 CoU., No. 1794. 



The genus Bathilda should, I think, be united with Aegintha. " Bathilda 

 clarescens " is undoubtedly a subspecies of ruficauda, yet Sharpe (Handlist B. 

 V. p. 446) placed it in the genus Aegintha, while he allowed a special genus, 

 Bathilda, for ruficauda. Mathews (1913) put clarescens, of course, in its correct 

 place, while placing ruficauda and its various subspecies under the generic name 

 Bathilda. 



