238 Mr. F. Nicliolson on a second 



Page. 



151. no. 55 (H. O. F. no. 172). For " Katoel" read " Ka- 



toet." 



,, no. 56 (H. O. F. no. 196). 3050 feet above sea. 



,, no. 57 (H. O. F. no. 199). 2300 feet above sea. 



,, no. 59 (H. O. F. no. 132) . For '^Sadjura^' read " Sad- 



jira.^^ 



152. no. 61 (H. O. F. no. 208). 2200 feet above sea. 



„ no. 62 (H. O. F. no. 131). For ^' Sadjiren ^' read '' Sad- 



jira^ Bantam.^' 

 „ no. 63 (H. O. F. no. 205). 2250 feet above sea. 



(H. O. F. no. 200). For "Kosa" read " Ko- 



sala." 



153. no. 67 (H. O. F. no. 158). 2300 feet above sea. Adi 



native names " Beo/^ " Tjioeng.'''' It feeds most 

 voraciously on Carica papaya. 

 „ no. 69 (H. O. F. no. 69). For "Kalung" read '' Ka- 

 leng," and for " Kalery Cumbang " read " Kalung 

 Kumbang.^' Found in flocks in dense second-growth 

 forest. Feeds also, but not so commonly as Sturno- 

 pastor jalla, on the backs of buffaloes. 



154. no. 72 (H. O. F. no. 4). On waste and wet lands. 



„ no. 74 (H. O. F. no. 198). After " Katchembang 

 (small berries) ■" add " Ardisia tenuiflora." 



(II. O. F. no. 183). 3335 feet above sea. 



„ no. 75 (H. O. F. no. 82). Instead of ''some species 

 of Acacia '^ read " Emblica officinalis." 



155. no. 76 (11. O. F. no. 227). For "Kouran'' read 



"Kourau.^^ 

 „ no. 78 (H. O. F. no. 87). For "Pooyon^^ read "Pou- 



you." 

 „ no. 79 (H. O. F. no. 86). For "Ponyou'' read "Pou- 



yon.'^ 



156. no. 80 (H. O. F. no. 24). After ''Direction Island '' 



read " Cocos Keeling Islands.^^ Other specimens in 

 my collection had the yellowish band on the breast. 



Unless otherwise stated, I have referred to my former 

 paper on Mr. Forbes's Sumatran collections (Ibis, 1882, 



