228 ON A COLLECTION OF BIRDS [1872. 



Mixomis rvfireps, ITodgs. P. Z. S. 1845, p. 23. 



Mirornis mhicapilla (Tickoll) ; Jerd. B. Ind. ii. p. 23; Waldcn, V. Z. S. 18G6, p. 547*, 

 "Salween valley.'' 



Nepal and Bootan Himalayas, Central India (Jerdon) ; Assam (Godwin-Austen) ; Tenasserim 

 (Beara)i). 



2. Mofacilla gulans. Raffles, Linn. Tr. xiii. p. 312, "Sumatra" (1821); Walden, l. c. 

 Thnalia gularis (Raffles) ; Ilorsf. Zool. Res. in Java, pi. — , " Sumatra." 



Mi.vornis sumatrana, Bp. Consp. i. p. 217, " Sumatra " (1850). 

 Timalia similis, Temm., Mus. Lugd. ; Blyth, Ibis, 1865, p. 47, " Sumatra." 

 Mixomis simiiis, Blyth, G. R. Gray, Hand-list, no. 4723, " Sumatra." 

 Mixomis sumatrana, G. R. Gray, torn. cit. no. 4720, " Sumatra." 

 Priniapileata, Blyth, J. A. S. B. 1842, p. 204, "Malay peninsula." 

 Sumatra [Wallace) ; Malacca [mus. nostr.). 



3. Mixomis javanica, Cab.f Mus. Hein. i. p. 77, "Java" (1850). 

 Mijiothera gularis, Temm. PI. Col. 442. fig. 1, " Java and Sumatra." 



Mixomis gularis (Horsf.) ; Bp. Consp. i. p. 217, "Java," nee. Horsf. ; G. R. Gray, H.-list, 

 no. 4717, "Java," nee Horsf., nee Ilombr. & Jacquin. Voy. Pole Sud, pi. 19. fig. 2. 

 Java [Wallace). 



4. Mixomis bornensis, Bp. ut supra. 



5. Timalia fiavicollis, Miiller; Bp. I. c, "Java " (1850). A true Mixomis. 

 Java [Wallace). 



Ibis, 1872, Oriolus xajsthonotcs, Horsf. Tr. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 152, 6 , " Java " (1820) ; Zool. Res. Java, 



Oriolus leucogaster, Reinwardt; Temm. PI. Col. 214, 6,2, "Java" (1823). 

 Oriolus castanopterus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. 1842, p. 796, $, "Singapore." 

 An old male ; precise locality not mentioned. Does not diifer from Malaccan and Banjer- 

 massing individuals. 



Sktorms crimger, Lesson. (Plate XII. in orig.) 



Rev. Zool. 1839, p. 1G7, "Sumatra;" nee Brachypus criniger, A. Hay, J. A. S. B. xiv. 

 p. 377 (1845) ; nee Setomis (1) criniger, A. Hay, Blyth, Cat. Cal. Mus. p. 212, no. 1283. 



"Sabu, (S, iris chocolate." 



Above fuliginous brown, deepest on the head, and tinged with olive on the back and sides of 

 neck. Quills brown edged with ferruginous. Inner edges of quills white seen from above, albescent 

 from below. Rectrices graduated, brown ; all but the middle pair, with the terminal part of the 

 inner web, pure white above for about three quarters of an inch. Lores and a streak passing above 



• [AnUa, p. 24.— Ed.] 



t Consf. Bp. Coll. Delattre, p. 41, note. Notwithstanding the ungenerous observation contained in the reference, 

 Dr. Cabanis is undoubtedly right. He was the first to recognize the fact that Horsficld (Zool. lies.) figured the Sumatran 

 bird. 



