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brown with olive tinge, like in Aethopyga siparaja (Raffles), 
and in both specimens the rump is conspicuously yellow. 
These two males are quite similar to males of Aethopyga 
siparaja (Raffles), only the middle pair of the tailfeathers 
is elongated and nearly twice as long as the other ones. 
They belong surely to siparaja Raffles and not to mysta- 
calis Temminck. After these specimens S. Müller and 
Schlegel (Verh. Natuurl. Gesch. Zoologie, 1839 —44, pp. 54, 
55) gave the description of the male of Nectarinia mysta- 
calis Temminck. The above-mentioned female is the type to 
the description and to the coloured plate (l.c. p. 55, pl. 9, 
f. 1) of the female of Nectarinia mystacalis by S. Müller 
and Schlegel; also this specimen belongs to siparaza Raffles. 
In the Leyden Museum we had only two specimens of 
Aethopyga mystacalis (Temminck), both males, one from 
Goenoeng Salak, the other from Goenoeng Gedeh, and both 
presented in 1893 by the late A. G. Vorderman. 
Aethopyga eximia (Horsfield). 
Nectarinia eximia Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, XIII, 1822, 
p. 168. 
Aethopyga eximia, Gadow, Cat. B. Br. M. IX, 1884, p. 17. 
Nes, 305, 306, 307, 308, Wo FQ, Goenoeng Salak, 24— 
29 July 1908. 
Sundaie and malay name: tjantingan. 
Leptocoma hasseltii (Temminck). 
Nectarinia hasseltii Temminck, Pl. col. 376, f. 3, 1825. 
Cinnyris hasselti, Gadow, Cat. B. Br. M. IX, 1884, p. 67. 
N°, 16, 6, Moeara Antjol near Batavia, 8 December 1907, 
Sundaic name: séstp madoe; malay name: tjantingan. 
Cyrtostomus pectoralis (Horsfield). 
Nectarinia pectoralis Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, XIII, 1822, 
p: 167. 
Cinnyris pectoralis, Gadow, Cat. B. Br. M. IX, 1884, p. 88. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
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