5 [Vol. XX xi. 



Hab. Central Mountains o£ Middle Ceram, between 7000 

 and 8300 feet. 



Type: (J, No. 903. Guimng Pinaia, Ceram, 7500 feet, 

 18. viii. 11. E. Stresemann coll. 



Obs. This species is named after my friend Dr. K. 

 Deninger, the leader of the "II. Freiburger Molukken- 

 Expedition.'^ It belongs to the same group as Turdus 

 papuensis (De Vis). 



OrEOSTEROPS PINA1J2; sp. n. 



Adult male and female. Crown and sides of the head dark 

 grey. Throat, jugulum, and chest somewhat paler grey. 

 Forehead and middle of the chin whitish, sometimes tinged 

 with ochreous. A broad ring round the eye pure white. 

 Middle of the breast and abdomen dirty white, washed 

 with greyish-yellow. Back, upper tail-coverts, wing-coverts, 

 and outer edges of the quills and tail-feathers olive-green. 

 Iris rufous-brown ; bill black, base of lower mandible pale 

 grey or darkish grey-brown; feet light brownish-grey to 

 greyish-olive. Wing: S 7.2-77 mm., ? 71-73; tail 50-57; 

 tarsus 22. 



Hab. Central Mountains of Middle Ceram, above 4000 feet. 



Type : c? , No, 877. Guniiug Pinaia, 7500 feet, 17. viii. 11. 

 E. Stresemann coll. 



Obs. This species has no near ally. 



Stigmatops monticola, sp. n. 



Adult male. Top oi the head, neck, and back dark olive, 

 lower back and upper tail-coverts greenish-olive, all the 

 feathers being darker in the middle. Feathei's of the chin, 

 throat, and jugulum blackish-grey Avith white edges, which 

 become wider on the chest ; those of the breast and upper 

 abdomen with more blackish middles. Lower abdomen and 

 belly pale yellow, flanks washed with pale greenish-grey. 

 Sides of the head in front, below, and behind the eye covered 

 Avith brush-like glossy white feathers ; ear-coverts yellowish- 

 white. Quills blackish, with ycUowish-ollve outer and white 



