72 ON A COLLECTION OF BIRDS 



18 specimens. 



»Tris blood-red, bill flesh-color, feet brownish black. 

 Native name: Mentialo.'" 



The black nuchal band in this species having really a 

 someAvhat bluish tinge under certain lights , perhaps re- 

 leaved by the surrounding yellow color, I do not hesitate 

 to adopt the name given by Brisson, but rejected by Mr. 

 Sharpe and others. 



156. Oriolus xanthonotus. 



Oriolus xanthonotus, Horef. t. c. p. 153; — Temm. P. C. II. 214 

 (1823); — Schl. Mu8. P.-B., Coraces, p. 109 (1867); — Sal- 

 vad. Ucc. di Borneo, p. 277 (1874); — Tweedd. Ibis 1877, 

 p. 308; — Salvad. Ucc. di Sumatra, p. 239 (1879). 



7 specimens. 

 »Iris blood-red, bill yellowish brown, feet cobalt. 



157. Oriolus cruentus. 



Leptopteryx cruentn, Wagl. Syst. A v. addit. Leptoptenjx sp. 9. 

 Ocypterns sanguinolentus , Temm. P. C. III. 499 (1830). 

 Analcipus cruentus, Salvad. Ucc. di Borneo, p. 278 (1874); — Ram- 

 say, P. Z. S. 1880, p. 15. 

 Oriolus cruentus, Sharpe, Cat. Birds Br. Mus. Vol. III. p. 221 (1877). 



5 specimens. 

 »Iris brown, bill?, feet blackish gray." 

 This species stands in our Museum under the MS. name: 

 Artaniia sanguinolenta. 



158. Cissa chinensis. 



Coracias chinensis, Bodd. Tabl. Pi. enl. p. 38. 



Cissa sinensis, Blyth, J. A. S. B. XIII. p. 934; — Schl. Mus. P.-B. 



Coraces, p. 68 (1867). 

 Cissa minor. Cab. Mus. Hein. I. p. 86, nota (1850 — 1851); — 



Sharpe, Cat. Birds Br. Mus. Vol. III. p. 86 (1877); — Salvad. 



Ucc. di Sumatra, p. 229 (1879); — Nicholson, Ibis 1883, 



p. 244. 



7 specimens. 



Notes from tlie Leyden Miuseumj, Vol. IX. 



