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tertiariis late fulvo marginatis , scapularihus et tectricihus ala- 

 rum minoribus dorso concoloribus ^ mediis late fulvo terminatis ; 

 suhalarihus pallide fulvis; subtus fidvide rufa , gula pallidiore , 

 mento , abdomine et subcandalibus albis, plus mimisve fulvido 

 tinctis j tibiis nigro fuscis; rostro m'gro , pedibus pallidis. — 

 Long. tota 105 mm., alae Cl, caudae 40, tarsi 20. 



Hab. Insulis Tenimberensis. 



One specimen (unsexed) in rather bad condition. 



It may be observed that the genus Erythromyias is ran- 

 ged by Mr. Sharpe in his Catalogue of Birds (Vol. IV) 

 amongst tlie group which has the second primary longer 

 than the secondaries, while in both this new species and E. 

 Muelleri it is of the same length as the latter. 



I feel obliged to dedicate this bird to Mr. J. G. P. Riedel, 

 Dutch Resident at Amboina , who is one of the few higher 

 functionaries in our East Indian possessions , who most 

 energetically and successfully spends time and money for 

 the benefit of natural history. 



Graucalus unimodus. 



Graucalus imimodus , Sclat. P. Z. S. 1883, p. 55 (female), 

 p. 198 (adult male). 

 One adult male. 



Graucalus melanops. 



Graucalus melanops (Lath.), Sclat. P. Z. S. 1883, p. 200. 

 One adult specimen. 



La lag e mo e sta. 



Lalage moesta, Sclat. P. Z. S. 1883, p. 55. 

 One specimen (adult female). 



Artamus leucog aster. 



Artamus leucogaster (Val.), Sclat. P. Z. S. 1883, p. 200; 

 Forbes, A Naturalist's Wanderings, 1885, p. 361. 



Artamus musschenbroeki , Meyer, op. cit. p. 30; Salvad. 

 P. Z. S. 1884, p. 578. 



One adult female. 



Notes from the Leydeii ]Museuiii, "Vol. VIII. 



