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19. Tropidorhynchus neglectus Butt. 



Two adult specimens, both fully agreeing with the 

 types from Sumbawa and Flores, described in N. L. M. 

 1891, p. 213. 



20. Zosterops aureifrons Wall. 

 One specimen. 



21. Dicaeum wilhelminae , n. sp. 



This species, of which the present collection contains 

 only an adult male , is very closely allied to D. songhirense 

 Salvad., from which it differs, however, by its larger size. 



Adult male: Whole upper surface, including the sides 

 of the head , cheeks , ear-coverts , sides of neck , lesser and 

 median wing-coverts , upper tail-coverts and tail steel-blue 

 with a faint purplish gloss; quills black, perceptibly 

 glossed with green , the secondaries and greater wing-coverts 

 edged with glossy blue. Under wing-coverts pure white, 

 the inner edge of the quills dingy white. Chin white, the 

 rest, throat and chest scarlet. This scarlet patch is edged 

 below with glossy bluish black ; a stripe of the same 

 color, not well defined, runs down the centre of the breast 

 and is flanked on both sides by dingy white, which latter 

 color occupies abdomen, vent and under tail-coverts ; sides 

 of body dark ashy gray; bill and feet black. 



Wing 54 cm., tail 26, culmen 10, tarsus 13. 



Hah. Sumba. 



I am much pleased to name this species after her Ma- 

 jesty our youthful Queen Wilhelmina, who, on her recent 

 visit to the Leyden Museum , graciously agreed to accept 

 this dedication. 



22. Stigmatops ocularis (Gould). 



Meliphaga (Ptilotis) Umhata S. Mull. Verb. Nat. Gesch. Land- en 



Volkenk. p. 162. 

 Stüjmatops ocularis Salvad. Orn. Pap. II, p. 323. 



Notes from tlie Leyden ]Museuua , Vol. XIV. 



