50 ON BIRDS FROM MOUNT TENGGER. 
Dicaeum sanguinolentum Temminck. 
Dicaeum sanguinolentum Temminck, Pl. col. 478, fig. 2, 1829. — Sharpe, 
Cat. B. Br. M. X, 1885, p. 25. 
N°. 310, o’, Goenoeng Salak, 28 July 1908. 
5 J 
— 843, {, Goenoeng Karang, 9 September 1908. 
Sundaic names: tjetjed and tjabean. 
Dicaeum sollicitans Hartert. 
Dicaeum sollicitans Hartert, Nov. Zool. VIII, 1901, p. 52. — Finsch, 
Notes Leyden Mus. XXIII, 1901—’03, p. 153. 
N°. 309, {', Goenoeng Salak, 27 July 1908. 
— 344, 345, QQ, Pasir Eurih, Goenoeng Karang, 8 Sep- 
tember 1908. 
Sundaic names: tjetjed and tjabean. 
To the excellent description of the adult female by 
Finsch, I can add, that the only differences I find between 
the male and the females, are the somewhat brighter colour 
of the male and the more spotted appearance of its crown, 
formed by the darker centres of the feathers. The lores 
are in one of the females much lighter than in the male, 
in the other female they are however like in the male. 
Iris brown; bill black, the lower mandible in the middle 
greyish; feet black. Culmen 9; wing © 46, QQ 44—45; 
tail 25; tarso-met. 12 mm. 
Leyden Museum, October 1911. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXIV. 
