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feathers ; and the abdomen, which is almost pure white in the fully adult male, 

 is strongly suffused with ochraceous, and the black spots at the tips of the feathers 

 are smaller. The white spots on the wings are suffused with ochraceous. 



*6. Brachypteryx leucophrys (Temm.). 



Common at 2000 and 3000 feet above the sea. " Iris deep brown ; maxilla 

 blackish ; mandible blackish, tip paler ; feet slaty blue." Sexes alike, except that 

 the female has the wing from 2 to 3 mm. shorter. Young spotted. 



7. Cisticola cisticola (Temm.). 

 Young and old from 1000 to 6000 feet. 



8. Cisticola exilis (Vig. & Horsf.). 



<J ad. 6000 feet. "Iris pale red-brown; bill blackish above, reddish below; 

 feet pale reddish." 



9. Orthotonms sepium Horsf. 



At 2000 and 6000 feet. 



10. Parus atriceps Horsf. 



Two evidently young birds from elevations of 5000 feet have the mantle 

 washed with yellowish green, but a fine series of adult birds since received from 

 Mr. Everett shows that this is not a peculiarity of the Lombok birds, but merely 

 a sign of nonage. See Gadow, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. VIII. p. 17. (P. cinereus 

 of Wallace's list.) 



11. Dicaeum mackloti Mull. & Schleg. 



From the coast up to about 4000 feet above the sea. <?. "Iris dark brown; 

 feet and bill black." ? . " Iris dark brown ; feet black ; bill blackish ; base of 

 mandible pale." <? juv. " Iris dull brown ; feet slaty brown; bill orange, blackish 

 at tip." No difference between specimens from Lombok and Flores. 



12. Cinnyris pectoralis (Horsf.). 

 <? at 2000 feet. " Iris dark brown ; bill and feet black." 



*13. Zosterops citrinella Bp. 



Met with at elevations of 4000, 5000, and 6000 feet, These birds agree 

 entirely with specimens from Java (Z. neglecta Seeb., see antea, p. 540) and 

 from Timor in the British Museum. They differ from Z. palpebrosa in the 

 buffy isabelline sides of the body and a less developed black spot in the front 

 of the eye. Originally this species was known from Timor only, but it evidently 

 extends all over the Lesser Sunda Islands and on to Java. 



14. Zosterops intermedia Wall. 



Met with at elevations from 1000 to 5000 feet. "Iris dull golden yellow; 

 bill grey, much darker above ; feet slaty grey." 



