WESTERN JAVA AND KRAKATAU, 151 
DICRURIDAE. 
Dicrurus cineraceus (Horsfield). 
Edolius cineraceus Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, XIII, 1822, 
p. 145. 
Buchanga cineracea, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. III, 1877, p. 250. 
Net 153; 154, (155,5156)159%; Syd and Bae, 19— 
22 February 1908. 
— 201, (not sexed), Buitenzorg, 26 March 1908. 
— 281, 9, Goenoeng Salak, 26 July 1908. 
— 316, 316a, oo’, Depok, Batavia, 19 July 1908. 
— 685, 686, 69, Batavia, 19 November 1908. 
Native names like those of Dicrurus atra longus and also: 
djipet (malay). 
This species must bear the name given by Horsfield; it 
is doubtful, whether Dicrurus leucophaeus Vieillot is the 
same species or not. 
Dicrurus atra longus (Bonaparte). 
Dicrourus longus Bonaparte, Consp. Av. I, 1850, p. 352. (Ex 
Temminck). 
Buchanga atra, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. III, 1877, p. 246. 
Nes, 158, 159, QQ, Batavia, 21—26 February 1908. 
— 202, o', Batavia, 2 March 1908. 
— 517, young 6’, Tomang near Batavia, 3 August 1908. 
— 732, 733, Qd, Tjengkareng, Batavia, 18 Novem- 
ber 1908. 
Sundaic name: seran goenting; malay name: sala goen- 
ting; javanese name: sri goenting. 
The type-specimen of Temminck’s Edolius longus from 
Java, upon which is based the 14th species of Dierourus in 
Bonaparte’s Conspectus Avium, with the remark ,,Zdolius 
forficatus, Horsf. nec L. (Lonaus, Temm.) Lev. Afr. t. 
174 ex Java”, is still in the collection of the Leyden 
Museum. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
