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145. no. 28 (H. O. F. uo. 194). 2950 feet above sea. 



„ (H. O. F. no. 230). After "2800 feet^' read 



"above sea.^' Add native name^ " Sellan Gunting.^^ 



„ no. 29 (H. O. F. no. 209). 2350 feet above sea. 



,, no. 31 (H. O. F. no. 148). After "Tjipanas" add 

 '"^ village. ^^ 



(H. O. F. no. 204). 2250 feet above sea. 



146. no. 32 (H. O. F. no. 173). 2200 feet above sea. 



(H. O. F. no. 174). 2400 feet above sea. 



(H. O. F. no. 229). 2000 feet above sea. 

 ,, no. 34 (H. O. F. no. 226). Add "above sea.^' 



(H. O. F. no. 202). 2400 feet above sea. 

 „ no. 36 (H. O. F. no. 184). 4000 feet above sea. 



147. no. 39 (H. O. F. no. 166) . 2280 feet above sea. 



,, no. 40 (H. O.F. no. 213). For "KibjiP^read "Kitjil.'^ 

 „ no. 41 (H. O. F. no. 147). Read " about 800 feet above 

 Tjipauas village on Goouoong Gobas.'^ 



(H. O. F no. 1 92) . For " Korsala " read " Ko- 

 sala." 



(H. O. F.nos. 206, 207). 2250 feet above sea. 

 For " Seram^' read " Seran." 



149. no. 49 (H. O. F. no. 180). For "Gooming'' read 



" Goonnoong/' at 3300 feet above sea. This bird 

 {Pomatorh'mus monfanus) is either polyandrous or 

 polygamous. I have not my journal by me at this 

 moment_, but in a letter to Mr. Sclater about four 

 years ago on the subject of the Mydaus meliceps^' I 

 mentioned the fact, but omitted the name of the bird. 

 In the nest were seven or eight young. 



„ no. 50 (II. O. F. no. 31). Add "locality Genteng, 

 Lebak, Bantam." 



„ no. 51. With regard to the eggs of this species, I find 

 in my notes a mark of interrogation as to whether 

 those eggs really belong to this species. 



150. no. 52 (H. O. F. no. 117). For "Ziekrak" read "Zjie- 



krak.^^ 

 ,, no. 54 (H.O. F. no. .231) . 3450 feet above the sea-level. 

 * SeeP.Z.S. 1870, p. 6GJ. 



