CRYPTOLOPHA VORDERMANI, 261 
low, centre of abdomen and under wing-coverts whitish, 
inner edge of quills fawn-color, thighs brown. Bill black , 
base of lower mandible whitish, feet pale flesh-color. 
In size this species does not differ from C. Schwaneri. 
Wing 5,1 em.; tail 4; tarsus 1,8; culmen 1,1. 
Hab. Hast Java. 
A second specimen, also from Java, making part of the 
collection of the Leyden Museum since about fifty years, 
must be referred to this species. The more olive tinge of 
the upper surface is probably due to the influence of light. 
Turdinus castaneus. 
Adult female: whole upper surface, including wing- 
coverts, outer web of quills and the tail chestnut-brown, 
forehead and crown considerably much darker, a white 
superciliary streak running from the nostrils above the 
eye; lores brown, ear-coverts gray with white shaft-streaks ; 
sides of face, chin and throat whitish, the feathers edged 
and tipped with ashy gray, which color becomes predomi- 
nant on the chest, especially on the sides of the latter, 
centre of breast and abdomen white; flanks, vent, under 
tail-coverts, under wing-coverts and thighs somewhat paler 
brown than the back. Bill black, feet pale brown. 
This species differs from 7. celebensis by its much smal- 
ler size and dark chestnut upper surface. 
Wing 5,6cm.; tail 5,2; tarsus 2,2. 
The single specimen is collected by Mr. von Rosenberg 
(N° 5138 of his original list) in the Minahassa, North Ce- 
lebes, on the 9th-of September 1874. 
Leyden Museum, April 1893. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
