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22. Chibia bimaensis (Bp.). 



Typical Sambawa specimens are smaller than most specimens from Lombok and 

 Bali, but the dimensions seem to vary to a certain extent, and I do not, therefore, 

 dare to separate the Bali and Lombok birds from those of Sambawa at present. 



23. Oriolus broderipi Bp. 



Tambora, low country and at 3000 feet, and Bima. See antea, p. 560. 



Young birds have black shaft-lines below and are pale yellow; their middle 

 rectrices are greenish. " Iris crimson ; beak pinkish ; maxilla blackish near tip ; 

 feet dark grey." 



24. Lanius bentet Horsf. 

 Low country at Bima and Tambora. 



25. Pachycephala fulvotincta Wall. 



A male from Bima agrees entirely with the types of the species in the British 

 Museum, which are from Flores. 



26. Lalage timoriensis (S. Midi.). 

 Low country at Bima and Tambora, and at about 3000 feet above the sea. 



*27. Graucalus floris (Sharpe). 



cf , ? , from the low country of Tambora. 



? . " Iris dark brown; beak and feet black." The fully adult male has a narrow 

 line of black on the forehead ; lores, cheeks, ear-coverts, chin, and throat black. 

 cJ. Wing 162 mm. ? . Wing 158 mm. 



28. Pericrocotus lansbergi Biittik. 

 (Plate XL f. 1, 2.) 



This beautiful species has been collected in the Tambora Peninsula from the 

 low country up to about 3000 feet above the sea. It is well described by Biittikofer 

 in Notes Leyden Museum, 1886, p. 155, and a black figure of both sexes given. It 

 may be added that the rectrices have their shafts black as far as the black colour 

 reaches, while they are white from below within the red colour. The females before 

 me are dark smoky grey above. The males have the wings 72 75 mm., the females 

 7274. 



<? ad. " Iris dark brown ; feet and bill black." The young males are like the 

 female*. 



*29. Muscicapula hyperythra (Bl.). 



Frequently met with in the hills of Tambora at about 3000 feet, 

 c? ad. " Iris very deep brown ; bill black ; feet dark grey." 



*30. Muscicapula westermanni Sharpe. 



In the same localities as the former species. 



3 . u Iris dark brown ; bill and feet black ; ? the same." 



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