COLLOCALIA CERAMENSIS, 65 
Type collected at Kwalara (+ 60 m.), West Ceram, 
26 April 1910. (Coll. van Dedem n°, 330). 
Zosterops tudjuensis nov. form, 
Ad. o&'Q. Nearly allied to Zosterops chloris Bonaparte 
(Consp. Av. I, 1850, p. 398) of the Banda Islands, from 
which it differs by the more yellowish, less olive-yellow, 
upper parts and earcoverts, and the pure yellow of the 
under parts, extending on the vent and the under tailcoverts, 
which are in Z. chloris olive-yellow. Only the sides of the 
body are olive-yellow. Iris cinnamon, bill black, feet greenish 
lead-blue. Culmen 11, wing & 60, Q 58, tail 7 48, Q 42, 
tarso-met. 18 mm. 
Types collected on Noesa Touloen (also called Poeloe 
Ajer), au uninhabited islet of the Poeloe Toedjoe-group 
in the Ceram Sea, north of Ceram, 9 June 1910. (Coll. 
van Dedem n° 429 and 430). 
I compared these birds with a series of ten specimens 
of Zosterops chloris, among which the types, in the collec- 
tion of the Leyden Museum. 
Leyden Museum, November 1911, 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXIV. 
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