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ochroptila, but from the other races of the species. It differs from 
Kittacincla malabarica malabarica (specimens from the Malay Penin- 
sula) in its darker and more blackish throat and upper surface. It is 
even more different from Kittacincla malabarica suavis, for it has 
broad, brown bases to the outer rectrices, lighter, less metallic black 
(more slaty) upper parts and throat, and lighter posterior lower parts. 
It is particularly interesting as being the only known instance of 
a second resident form of the same species on the Anamba Islands. 
It is apparently confined to Pulo Riabu, where Doctor Abbott says 
that it is fairly common; and to Pulo Peling, where he observed it, 
August 17, 1899. 
Two specimens are in the collection—the type above described 
and an immature male, No. 170919, U.S.N.M., also from Pulo Riabu, 
taken, August 18, 1899. This bird is just beginning to molt from 
the juvenal into the adult plumage. The head, hind neck, and part 
of the back are still dull clove brown; the wings lighter brown of 
a more sepia tone, the quills rusty edged, and some of the coverts 
with tawny spots; the tail is short like that of the female, and dull 
colored; the sides of the head are dull brownish slate black, with 
small ochraceous streaks; chin and throat dull brownish slate color 
with rather large spots of ochraceous; posterior lower parts deep 
tawny rufous, the middle of breast shghtly mottled with blackish, 
and the middle of abdomen white. 
Family SYLVIIDAE. 
ORTHOTOMUS ATROGULARIS (Temminck).! 
Orthotomus atrogularis TemminckK, Nouv. Rec. Planch. Color. d’Oiseaux, vol. 35 
livr. 101, 1836, text to livr. 101 (Malacca and Borneo). 
Seven specimens are in the collection, as follows: 
Adult male, No. 171002, U.S.N.M.; Pulo Mobur, August 25, 1899. 
Length, 118 mm. ‘“‘Iris pale yellow brown.” 
Juvenal male, No. 171025, U.S.N.M.; Pulo Mata, August 29, 1899. 
Length, 108 mm. 
Juvenal male, No. 170970, U.S.N.M.; Pulo Siantan, September 5, 
1899. Length, 115 mm. 
Juvenal male, No. 171001, U.S.N.M.; Pulo Mobur, August 25, 
1899. Length, 108 mm. ‘‘Bill dark horn brown, pale brownish 
fleshy beneath; feet dark fleshy brown.” 
Adult female, No. 170968, U.S.N.M.; Pulo Siantan, August 20, 
1899. Length,115mm. ‘‘Iris pale yellow brown.” 
Juvenal female, No. 170969, U.S.N.M.; Pulo Siantan, August 21, 
1899. Length, 111 mm. “‘Iris pale yellowish brown; feet pale 
brownish fleshy.” 
1 This is the original spelling of the specific name. 
