( 468 ) 



13. Tricholestes criniger (Blyth) (Nov. Zool. I. p. 4:;J). 



Several from Biuigiiraii. 



There is also ouc mnli', shot iu So])tc>iubfr on Piiln Laut, which is smaller, with 

 a (leciiledly shorter tail and wings, the latter however being iu nionlt. As there are 

 no differences in colonr, I cannot say whetlier it is a subspecies or only an aberra- 

 tion. 



U. Alophoixus phaeocephalus (Ilartl.) (Nov. Zool. 1. p. 47:5). 

 Bungnraii. 



15. lole olivacea Blyth (Nov. Zooi,. I. p. 474). 



Two inales from Bunguran. 



The 7nale of this species is remarkably larger than iha female. 



*10. Chloropsis zosterops Vig. 



A number of specimens from Bnnguran. 



This species is found in the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. 



17. Chloropsis icterocephala (Less.) (Nov. Zool. 1. p. 474). 

 Bungurau, badly in moult. 



18. Aegithina viridissima (I'-i') (Nov. Zool. 1. p. 474). 

 Bad specimens iu moult, Bungurau. 



19. Dicaeum trigonostigma (Scop.) (Nov. Zool. I. p. 474). 

 Bungurau. 



•:io. Prionochilus xanthopygius Salvad. 



One male labelled "August 1894, Mt. Hanai, lOOU feet." It is remarkal>Ie 

 that this species, which is hitherto only known from Borneo, should exist on 

 Bungurau. 



A quite young bird, also from Bungurau, belongs either to this sjiecies or to 

 P. ignicajjillus, which was found ou the same island by Mr. Everett. 



21. Cinnyris hasselti (Temm.) (Nov. Zool. I. p. 474). 

 Bungurau. 



22. Anthreptes malaccensis (Scop.) (Nov. Zool. I. \\ 474). 

 Several dozens from I'nin I'anjaug, Pulu Pandak, and Bungurau. 



23. Anthreptes hypogrammica (Mull.) (Nov. Zooi.. I. j). 47.5). 

 Bungurau, one specimen. 



•24. Chalcostetha insignis (Jard.). 

 Bnnguran. Distribution over the surrounding countries. 



