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33. Lalage timoriensis (S. Mall.). 

 Lombok, at about 1000 and 2000 feet. 



34. Pericrocotus exsul Wall. 



Both sexes from 2000 to 4000 feet. ? . " Eye dark brown ; feet and beak 

 black." 



35. Hypothymis azurea (Bodd.). 

 Shot at 1000 and 4000 feet. H. occipitalis Vorderm., t.c. p. 336. 



*36. Cryptolopha trivirgata (Strickl.). 



A series from elevations of about 5000 feet. Wings 5561 mm. " Iris dark 

 brown ; bill black ; feet dusky slate-colour." Wings 2 to 5 mm. longer than in the 

 few typical C. trivirgata from Java I was able to measure. A large series of Java 

 specimens would be necessary to decide whether the size of Java birds is constant. 

 I cannot see other differences except the length of the wings. 



*37. Muscicapula westermanni Sharpe. 



Evidently common at elevations of 4000 and 5000 feet. Both sexes and young 

 birds sent. 



*38. Muscicapula hyperythra (Bl.). 



From heights of 3000 to 5000 feet, rf ad. " Iris dark brown; feet dull rufous 

 grey ; bill black." ? ditto. 



39. Erythromyias dumetoria (Wall.). 



At about 1000 and at 2000 feet above the sea. <? ad. " Iris dark brown; bill 

 black; feet purplish slate-colour." ? ad. " Iris very dark brown; bill and feet as in 

 <?." The female seems to be undescribed. It is rusty brown above, slightly darker 

 on the head, and more rusty on the rump. Upper tail-coverts brownish cinnamon. 

 Rectrices rufous brown, outer webs more cinnamon-rufous. Qnills dark brown, 

 outer webs edged with pale brown, larger upper wing-coverts with some brownish 

 yellow spots, forming an indistinct bar across the upper wing. Lores and feathers 

 round the eyes brownish buff. Feathers of chin and throat pale orange rufous, bases 

 white; feathers of breast orange rufous with black bases. Abdomen and under tail- 

 coverts white; sides of body brown. Under wing-coverts white; inner wing-lining 

 ashy white. One skin, marked <?, is exactly like the ? ; it may be a young male, 

 if not also a female. 



40. Pitta concinna Gould. 



A nice series from elevations of 1000, 2000, and 4000 feet. " Iris of c? and ? 

 ad. deep chestnut ; bill black ; feet pale reddish." The sexes, when adult, do not 

 seem to differ. A young bird has the tip of the beak, gape, and base of mandible 

 dark orange, the back more dusky, the breast dark brown, the vent and under tail- 

 coverts of a very pale reddish colour. 



