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tail with a subterminal dusky band, all but the medial two pairs 

 having a well-defined pure white spot near the extremity of the 

 outer web, successively larger to the outermost. Bill dusky-brown, 

 pale below. Feet yellowish. Length 6 inches; of wing 2^; middle 

 rectrices If inch, the outermost above | less; bill to forehead li 

 inch ; tarse f inch. 

 Malacca. 



184. JEthopyga siparaja. 



c? Certhia siparaja, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 299 (1822) ; 

 Vigors, Mem. Raffles, p. 673. 



Nectarinia siparaja, Jardine, Nat. Libr. Nect. pp. 235, 273. 



Nectarinia mystacalis, Temm. PI. Col. 126. f . 3 c? ; Miiller, Verb. 

 Naturl. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Zool. Aves, p. 54. pi. 9. f. 1 ? . 



S Nectarinia lathami, Jardine, Nat. Libr. Nect. pp. 233, 268 

 (1842). 



SiPA-RAjA, Sumatra (Raffles). 



Sir Stamford Raffles in his description of this species evidently 

 omitted describing the rump as yellow. This I find is the case upon 

 examining a typical drawing from his collection, and also specimens 

 before me from Pinang. 



Jardine's description of iV. lathami certainly agrees with this spe- 

 cies, both in the colour of the crown, and deep yellow of the rump, 

 and in the gradation of the tail-feathers ; but I have still some doubt 

 about Temminck's N. mystacalis. 



Pinang. 



185. Anthreptes malaccensis. 



Certhia malaccensis, Scopoli, Del. Florae et Faunse Insub. (1786) ; 

 Sonn. Voy. pi. 116. f. 1. 



Anthothreptes malaccensis, Cabanis, Catal. B. Mus. Heine, p. 104. 



Certhia lepicla, Sparrman, Mus. Carls, pi. 35 (1787). 



Nectarinia lepida, Temm. PI. Col. 126. f. 1, 2. 



Nectarinia javanica, Horsf. Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 167 (1820). 



Cinnyricincla javanica, Reichenbach (1854). 



Prit-gantil, Java (Horsf.). 



From Malacca and Pinang. 



Inhabits the Burmese and Malay countries, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, 

 and Macassar (Wallace). 



186. Anthreptes hypogrammica. 



S Nectarinia hypogrammica, Miiller,Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. 

 Zool. Aves, p. 63. pi. 8. f. 3 (1839-44). 



5 Anthreptes macularia, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. xi. p. 107 (1842). 



S Anthreptes nuehalis, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. xii. p. 980 (1843). 



Hypogramma nuehalis, Reichenbach (1854). 



Upper parts rich dark olive-green ; the tail dusky, its outer 

 feathers successively more broadly margined with whitish, chiefly 

 on their inner webs ; base of hind-neck and the upper tail-coverts 

 (of the male only) brilliant steel-blue ; under-parts streaky, each 



