WESTERN JAVA AND KRAKATAU. 165 
N°. 266, (not sexed), Batavia, 11 May 1908. 
Javanese name: émprit péking; batavian name: bondol 
kébon. 
Padda oryzivora (L.). 
Loxia oryzivora Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. Ed. X, I, 1758, p. 153. 
Munia oryzivora, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. XIII, 1890, p. 328. 
Nes, 165, 166, QQ, Batavia, 24—26 February 1908. 
Sundaic, malay and javanese name: glatik. 
Erythrura prasina (Sparrmann). 
Loxia prasina Sparrmann, Mus. Carls. II, 1788, pls. 72, 73. 
Brythrura prasina, Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. M. XIII, 1890, p. 381. 
N°, 415, 416, { {', Pasir Batang, Goenoeng Karang, 
Bantam, 9 September 1908. 
— 417, 418, J {, Pasir Salam, Goenoeng Karang, 5 Sep- 
tember 1908, 
Sundaie name: eusing. 
FRINGILLIDAE. 
Passer montana saturatus Stejneger. 
Passer saturatus Stejneger, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. Washington, VIII, 
1885, p. 19. 
Passer malaccensis Dubois, Faun. ill. Vert. Belg. Oiseaux, I, 1885, 
p. 573, 
Passer montana malaccensis, Hartert, Vög. Pal. Faun. Heft II, 1904, 
p. 161. 
Nes, 168, 164, OQ {', Batavia, 20—21 February 1908. 
Malay and sundaic names: boeroeng gredja; javanese 
name: manoek gredja. 
The Tree-sparrows from Malacca and from Java have 
been separated by Dr. A. Dubois under the name of Passer 
malaccensis, being, according to him, of smaller dimen- 
sions and of a more vivid coloration than specimens from 
Europe, Asia and Japan. We have at present 12 adult 
specimens from Java and one adult specimen from Makassar, 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
