1902.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. ^^1 



EucicMa boschi (Miill. and Schl.). 



Pitta hoseliii Muller aud Schlegel, Verb. Zool., Pitta, p. IP, t. 1, 

 1839-1844. Sumatra. 

 Three males and a female from Lampong. 



Sharpe's description of this bird in Vol. XIV of the Catalogue 

 of Birds, p. 447, fails lo mention the bars of black on the breast. 

 As a matter of fact, each feather is banded with black, orange 

 and purple, always in this order, there being several bands of 

 each, though the orange bands are obsolete toward the base of some 

 feathers. 

 Himndo rustica gutturalis (Scop.). 



Hirimdo gutturalis Scopoli, Del Flor et Faun Insubr., II, p. 96, 1786. 

 Three specimens from Lampong. 



Hirundo javanica Sparrm. 



Hirundo javanica Sparrman, Mus. Carls., II, PI. 100, 1789. Java. 

 One from the Padang highlands and one from Lampong. 



Terpsiphone aflanis ("Hay," Blyth). 



Tehitrea affinis "Hay," Blyth, Jour. As. See. Bengal, XV, p. 293. 

 Malay Peninsula. 

 Two adults from Lampong. 



Terpsiphone inoei (Gould). 



Muscipeta incei Gould, Birds of Asia, Pt. 4. Nov., 1852, 

 A pair of adults from Lampong. I am not at all satisfied that 

 the relationship of the birds of this genus is properly understood. 

 The seasonal plumages aud those dae to age seem so complicated 

 that it is quite possible that more of the current species will have 

 to be relegated to synonymy. 



Siphia cantatrix (Temm.V 



Afuscicapa cantatrix Tennnnick PI Col III PL 236 ( ? ). 

 Muscicapa elegans Temminck, PI. Col., Ill, PI. 595 {c5 )■ 



Three specimens from Lampong. 



As the plate of the female was obviously issued long before that 

 of the male, although now bound in the same volume, I see no 

 course but to adopt the name based upon the_former. 



Artamides sumatrensis (S. Miill.). 



Ceblepyris sumatrensis S. Muller, Verh. Nat. Geschied. Land ui.d 

 Volken, p. 190.* 

 Two females and one male from Lampong and a female from 

 Padang. 



