72 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [VoL. VII, a 
22. DISSEMURUS PARADISEUS (LINN.) 
Dissemurus platurus (Vieill.) Hartert, tom. cit. p. 550. 
36,2%. Allin very worn plumage. Very common. 
23, EULABES JAVANENSIS (Osbeck). 
2%. Wery common. 
Rather small in dimensions but not E. ttermedius 
24. CALORNIS CHALYBEA (Horsf.) 
Antea, vol. V, p. 151. 
id, t+, 1° imme ~Common. 
25. AETHOPYGA SIPARAJA (Horsf.) 
3¢. Common in open wastes covered with low 
shrubs. 
26. CYRTOSTOMUS PECTORALIS (Horsf.) 
Cinnyris pectoralis (Horsf.) Hartert, tom. cit. p. 550. 
W530 
Very abundant on the sea shore. 
27. LEPTOCOMA HASSELTI (Temm.) 
Cinnyris hasselti (Temm.) Hartert, tom. cit. p. 550. 
6¢,1%. Very common, as the preceding species. 
28. ANTHREPTES MALACCENSIS (Scop). 
Anthreptes malaccensis (Scop.) Hartert, tom. cit. 
p- 550. 
2?. Inthe coconut palms. Rare. 
29. DICAEUM CRUENTATUM (Linn.) 
Antea, vol. V, p. 152. 
16, 1%. Not common. 
30. DICAEUM TRIGONOSTIGMA (Scop.) 
Dicaeum trigonostigma (Scop.) Hartert, tom. cit. 
p- 550. 
3¢. Common in small trees in scrub. 
