WESTERN JAVA AND KRAKATAU, 145 
N°, 208, 209, oo, Batavia, 2 March 1908. 
— 694, 695, o'Q, Batavia, 19 November 1908. 
Sundaic, malay and javanese name: koetjitja. 
Kittacincla macrourus (Gmelin). 
Turdus macrourus Gmelin, Syst. Nat. I, 1789, p. 820. (Ex Latham 
et Sonnerat). 
Gittocincla tricolor, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. VII, 1883, p. 85. 
Kittacincla macrurus omissa Hartert, Nov. Zool. IX, 1902, p. 572 
(partim). 
N°. 128, {, Depok, Batavia, 20 December 1907. 
— 129, ©, Depok, 3 February 1908. 
— 325, Q, Pasir Lenggang, Goenoeng Karang, Bantam, 
1 September 1908. 
Sundaic names: koetjitjak leuweung and tjangko rawa; 
malay name: koetjitja batoe. 
I use for this species the name of macrourus, given by 
Gmelin to Latham’s bird from Pulu Condor, notwithstand- 
ing the outer tailfeathers in the bird from Pulu Condor 
should be pure white according to Latham. Itis not known 
to me, if specimens from Pulu Condor have been examined 
afterwards, but they belong very probably to the same form 
as that from Cochin China and Malacca, the more as spe- 
eimens from the Natoena Islands belong to the eastern 
continental form (Hartert, Nov. Zool. I, 1894, p. 469). 
Our three examples perfectly agree with specimens from ° 
Sumatra, Banka and Billiton in the Leyden Museum and 
also with other examples, which we have in our collection 
from Western Java. The form from Eastern Java seems to 
be distinct as shown by Hartert (Kittacincla macrurus omissa 
Hartert, Nov. Zool. IX, 1902, p. 572). 
Of Kittacincla macrourus and subspecies we have in the Leyden Mu- 
seum the following material: 
Kittacincla macrourus (Gmelin), 28 specimens from W. Java (6), 
Sumatra (9), Banka (4), Billiton (7), Malacca (1) and Tenasserim (1). 
Kittacincla macrourus tricolor (Vieillot), 4 specimens from Ceylon. 
Kittacincla macrourus suavis (Sclater), 17 specimens from Central-, 
Eastern- and Northwestern Borneo. L. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
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