STIGMATOPS SQUAMATA. 65 



The following are the measurements: 



wing tail bill tarsus 



Khor, Leyd. Mus. 65—75 53-60 15—18 17—21 

 Tenimber, Meyer 61—68 45—53 15—18 17—21 



Calornis crassa. 



Calornis crassa, Sclat. P. Z. S. 1883, p. 56, pi. XIV. 

 Adult male and female. 



Oriolus decipiens. 



Mimeta decipiens, Sclat. P. Z. S. 1883, p. 199. 



The only specimen of this interesting species (male) differs 

 in some respects from the description given by Mr. Sclater, 

 1. c, especially in wanting the white superciliary stripe , in 

 having chin and throat uniform gray instead of white and 

 transversally speckled with black, and the chest being uniform 

 instead of longitudinally striped with black. 



Corvus macrorhynchus. 



Corvus macrorhynchus, Wagl. Syst. Av., Corvi N" 3j 

 Schl. Bijdragen tot de Dierk. , Notice sur le genre Corvus , 

 p. 9, pi. 1, fig. 5 and 6; id. Mus. P.-B., Coraces, p. 19. 



Corvus validissimus, Sclat. (nee Schlegel) P. Z. S. 1883, 

 pp. 51, 195, 200; Forbes, P. Z. S, 1884, p. 433. 



Corvus latirostris , Meyer, Zeitschr. f. d. ges. Orn. 1884, 

 p. 10; Salvad. P. Z. S. 1884, p. 580. 



One adult specimen. 



The last quoted bird can in no respect be distinguished from 

 C. macrorhynchus , which is represented in our Museum by a 

 specimen from South Borneo , eight from Java, one from Sum- 

 bawa , two from Timor and three from Wetter, and which 

 differs from all the allied species by its wider bill and the 

 greenish gloss on head, neck and partially on the under 

 surface. The measurements according to the different loca- 

 lities are as follows: 



Notes from the Leyden Minseum , Vol. VIII. 



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