WESTERN JAVA AND KRAKATAU, 143 
Nes, 476, 477, 9 {, Pasir Koppoh, Goenoeng Karang, Ban- 
tam, 28 August 1908. 
Sundaic name: kipas goenoeng; malay name: kipasan. 
Mr. Jacobson informed me, that he often has seen this 
Flycatcher sitting on the back of all sorts of cattle, like 
this is the custom with Sturnopastor. 
Rhipidura javanica (Sparrmann). 
Muscicapa javanica Sparrmann, Mus. Carls. III, pl. 75. 
Rhipidura javanica, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. IV, 1879, p. 332. 
Nes, 111, 112, 118, Q { 4, Batavia, 20—23 January 1908, 
Sundaic name: manoek kipas; malay- and javanese name: 
sikatan. 
In n°. 111, the female, the feathers of the lower back 
and rump are conspicuously edged with rufous; in the 
males these feathers are very obscurely edged with this 
colour. 
Hypothymis azurea (Boddaert). 
Muscicapa azurea Boddaert, Table Pl. enl. 1783, p. 41. 
Hypothymis oceipitalis, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. IV, 1879, p. 275. 
N°. 7, o, Depok, Batavia, 6 December 1907. 
Malay name: kakipasan leuweung; malay name: kipas 
oetan; javanese name: sikatan alas. 
Boddaert’s name must be applied to the birds of the 
Philippines, with which the birds of Java are identical; 
among specimens from the Philippines as well as among 
those from Java white-bellied examples occur. 
Stoparola indigo (Horsfield). 
Muscicapa indigo Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, XIII, 1822, 
p. 146. 
Stoparola indigo, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. IV, 1879, p. 436. 
N°, 299, 300, 301, PPF, Goenoeng Salak, 1—2 August 
1908. 
Sundaic name: manoek blauw. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
