390 



c'-f. S fid. ; g'-k'- 



$ ad. sk. 

 v. (S ad. sk. 

 m'. S <id. sk. 

 n'. Juv. sk. 

 o'-q'. (S ad. ; r'-u . 



2 ad. sk. 

 V. S *>d. ; 2v' , x'. 



(5 2 imm. sk. 

 ?/'. J imm. sk. 



z . (S ad. sk. 



a", b", c". cj ad. ; 

 d"-h". 2 ad. sk. 

 i". cJ ad. sk. 



k", I". 6 $ ad. sk. 



m",n".S 2 ad.sk. 

 o". c? ad. sk. 



;/'. 2 ad. sk. 



q", r". d 2 ad. sk. 



s". 2 ■''-d. sk. 



t", u". c? 2 ad.sk. 



v". S ad. sk. 

 w", 2 iuim. sk. 



Malacca, Aug. 1873 (i?. G. 



fr. R.). 



Malacca {Dr. Mahiffay). 



Malacca. 



Malacca. 



Malacca (Di: Canto?-). 



rulo Seban, Malacca, Nov. 1.3, 



1875 ( W. Damon). 

 Kuroo, Malacca, Oct. 31, 1875 



( W. Darison). 

 Nealys, Malacca, Oct. 1.3, 1875 



( W. Davison). 

 Gumiong Piilai, Joliore, March, 



Sept. ( W. Davison). 

 Jatluria, Johoie, March 20, 1880 



( W. Davison). 

 Joliore, Aug., Sept. (W. 



Davison). 

 Singapore. 

 Singapore Island, Aug. 1, 1875 



( W. Davison). 

 Sumatra. 

 Lampong, S.E. Sumatra {E. C. 



Buxton). 

 Sarawak (IT. Everett). 

 N.W. Borneo {H. Loio). 



Sandakan. 

 Lawas River. 



.r", y". Skeletons. [Java.] 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 

 Wallace Coll. 

 Old Coll. 

 India Museum. 



Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 



Gould Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 



Wallace Coll. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 

 R.BowdlerSharpe, 



Esq. [P.]. 

 Dr.Mcl£inlay[P.]. 

 II. Veitch, Esq. 



[P.]. 

 Purchased. 



4. Miglyptes infuscatus. 



Miglyptes infuscatus, Salvud. Ann. Mm. Civ 

 ser. 2, iv. p. 531 (1887). 



Stor. Nat. Genov. 



Adult ( 2 ?), seoeed male. In markings the present bird is almost a 

 oouuterpart of M. tul-Jci ; therefore a detailed description is not 

 necessar}'. M. infuscatus is an extremely dark form, the head being 

 nearly black, and all the light markings on the plumage are rich 

 buff or rufous buff, biit its chief point of difference consists in its 

 having the malar region \iniform brown. The type sjjecimeu is 

 sexed male, and, if this be correct, it is not only a very interesting 

 feature, but adds to the specific value of the bird. The probability, 

 however, is that the true male will be found to have a red malar 

 stripe. Total length 7"5 inches, culmen 0-9, wing 3-65, tail 2-5, 

 tarsus 0'83 ; toes (without claws) — outer anterior 0*G2, outer poste- 

 rior 0"62, inner anterior 0"4, inner posterior 0"25. 



Ilab. Island of Nias, west of Sumatra, whence the type specimen 

 was obtained by Signer Elio Modigliani. 



