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24. ZosTEROPS BRUNNEiCAUDA, Salvadorf. 



Zosterops brunneicauda, Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. xvi. 

 p. 82 ; id. Orn. Pap. e delle Molucche, ii. p. 373 ; Gadow, Cat. B. 

 vol. ix. p. 190. 



Hab. " Islands of Ceram Laut, Choor, and the Aru group ; " 

 Sumbawa {Guillemarcf). 



a. c? • Bima, Sumbawa. 



Iris brown ; bill brown ; feet slate-coloured ; wing 5"6 centims. 

 This individual is in no way separable from the British-Museum 

 example of Z. brunneicauda. 



25. ZoSTEROPS SUMBAVENSIS, Sp. nOV. 



S . Z. brunneicaudse paullo similis, sed colore aureo universo, ac 

 pileo hrunneo, prcEcipue diversus. Superne aureo-viridis ; fronte 

 Icete aurea ; annulo ophthalmico albo lato ; macula prceoculari 

 nigricante ; regione parotica brunnescente ; toto corpore subtus 

 Icete aureo ; iride brunnea. Long. tot. 0"1 10 m.; al. 0"05() m. ; 

 caud. 0'046 m. ; rostr. 0"011 m.; tars. 0'016 in. 

 Hab. Sumbawa (Giiillemard). 



a. c? ■ Bima, Sumbawa. 



b. Bima, Sumbawa. 



The general golden yellow colour of this species distinguishes it 

 from Z. brunneicauda, iis also does the brown of the vertex and 

 occiput. In b (marked " 2 ?") this latter characteristic is not so 

 marked. 



26. Stigmatops ocularis (Gould). 



Stigmatops ocularis, Salvad. Orn. della Pap. ii. p. 323. 

 Hab. Lombok {Wallace); Sumbawa (Guillemard) ; Timor 

 (Wallace); New Guinea (Bonaparte) ; New Holland (Gould). 



a. (S . Bima, Sumbawa. 



b, c. (S . Sumbawa town. 



d. Bima. 



e. Sumbawa town. 



Iris brown ; bill black ; feet and tarsus slate. Sexes alike. 

 Length of wing 7'3-7'7 centims. 



Common round Bima, where they fed on the flowers of the 

 Bombax and other trees. Their habits resemble those of the genus 

 Cinnyris. 



27. Stigmatops, sp. 



At Bima and Sumbawa two quite young birds of the genus 

 Stigmatops were obtained that I hesitate to refer to any particular 

 species. The head is olive ; the chin, cheeks, upper throat, and ear- 

 coverts are washed with yellow, as are also the abdomen and under 

 tail-coverts; and the tail is more brightly tinged with greenish yellow 

 than is the case in S. ocularis. Whether it is the young of the latter 

 it is difficult to say, but it agrees closely with the description of the 

 adult S, chloria of Salvadori. 



