2. Cinnyris pectoralis (Horsf.). 

 Two males and two females, like those from Samba wa. 



3. Lophozosterops dohertyi Hartert. 

 One male. Like the type from Sambawa. (See p. 568.) 



4. Artamus leucoguster (Valenc.). 

 Females. 



5. Monarcha inornatus (Garn.). 



c?, Satonda. " Iris dark brown ; beak slaty blue, asymmetrically marked with 

 black ; feet slaty blue." 



This is probably the westernmost place of the occurrence of this species. 



6. Erythromyias dumetoria Wall. 

 One female from Satonda. 



7. ? Eudynamis honorata malayana (Cab. & Heine). 



One male and three females from Satonda are very puzzling. They are larger 

 than any E. honorata typica I have measured, and much more rufous at least than 

 any Indian specimens. I do not dare to decide at present finally what they are. 

 It is probable that they are a large race of E. honorata, with a more rufous female, 

 and might stand as E. honorata malayana (Cab. & Heine). They also point towards 

 E. orientalis, but seem smaller and the female a little different. Perhaps they 

 should receive a subspecific name as standing between E. honorata and E. orientalis. 

 The geographical distribution does not help us, as Shelley in Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 

 XVII. p. 323 if his divisions are natural gives Lombok as a locality for 

 E. orientalis* and also allows E. honorata to extend from India to Flores ! 

 Doherty's female had : " Iris chestnut; beak blackish ; gape and from below greyish 

 horn-colour ; feet dark green." c? ad. "Eye crimson ; beak ochreous horn-colour ; 

 feet dark grey." cf wing 205 mm. ; ? wing 210 mm. 



I wish to await more material before finally judging of this species or subspecies. 



8. Centropus javanicus (Dumont). 

 One young bird from Satonda. 



9. Eurystomus orientalis australis Sw. 

 One male from Satonda. 



10. Spizaetus kieneri (Geoffrey St. Hil.). 



? ad., Satonda. " Iris chestnut ; cere ochreous ; gape dull ochreous ; beak 

 bluish black ; base of mandible pale j feet ochreous, claws black." Wing 367 mm. 



11. Ptilinopus melanocephalus (Forst.)- 

 One from Satonda. 



* Though under " Hab" he says only " Moluccas " and does not mention Lombok ! 



