144 BIRDS FROM 
TURDIDAE. 
Geocichla interpres (Temminck). 
Turdus interpres Temminck, Pl. col. 458, 1828. (Ex H. Kuhl). 
Geocichla interpres, Seebohm, Cat. B. Br. M. V, 1881, p. 166. 
N°. 318, 9, Pasir Lenggang, Goenoeng Karang, Bantam, 
1 September 1908. 
This example closely resembles the type-specimen of 
Temminck, only the chin is more white. In males as well 
as in females there is a patch of white on the black ear- 
coverts. The species seems to be rather rare; we had in 
the Leyden Museum only three examples from Java: the 
type-specimen (an old male), an old female and a young 
specimen, the first-quoted specimen collected by H. Kuhl, 
the two others by H. Boie. 
This is a rare species, to be found at dark places in 
the wood (Jacobson). 
Geocichla citrinus rubecula Gould. 
Geocichla rubecula Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1836, p. 7. — 
Seebohm, Cat. B. Br. M. V, 1881, p. 174. 
Ne, 96, 98, oo’, Batavia, 25 and 28 December 1907. 
— 97, 99, 100, oo, Batavia, 2—12 January 1908. 
— 183, (not sexed), Buitenzorg, 26 April 1908. 
— 315, Q, Depok, Batavia, 19 July 1908. 
— 520, 9, Tomang near Batavia, 5 August 1908. 
— 680, o', Rawa Boeaja, Batavia, 16 November 1908. 
— 681, 6, Djélambar, Batavia, 9 November 1908. 
Malay names: boeroeng tiker and boeroeng tjatjing; 
sundaic name: manoek tjatjing. 
Copsychus saularis musicus (Raffles). 
Lanius musicus Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, XIII, 1822, p. 307. 
Copsychus saularis, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. VII, 1883, p. 61. 
Nes, 149, 150, 151, 152, Qo’, Batavia, 15—19 Fe- 
bruary 1908. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
