258 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. _[Vor. VIII, 
TABLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION AND ALTITUDE OF BIRDS 
COLLECTED ACCORDING TO STATIONS—Continued. 
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182. Dicaeum sumatranum, Cab. Hex | 
183. Dicaeum beccarii, Rob. & Kloss .. x x 
184 Zosterops montana, Bp. a | xOECx: 
185. Zosterops atricapilla, Salvad. .. x iar: 
186. Zosterops buxtoni, Nicholson .. SQW ee | 8 
Total species collected at each 
station do te ..| 57 | 86 | 38 | 114] 49 | 82 | 50 | 17 
II a. NESTS AND EGGS. 
Hapalarpactes mackloti (S. Muell.). 
antea, p. 133. 
Two eggs from Siolak Daras, 3,000 feet, stated to be from 
a hole in a tree, were brought in with the male parent on 
March 24, 1918. 
They are pure white, slightly glossy, with a faintly 
roughened surface without pores or pits. 
In shape they are blunt ovals only very slightly, if at all, 
more pointed at one end than another. 
They measure: A, 23 by 27.4; B, 23.9 by 28.8 mm. 
Serilophus lunatus Intensus, Rob. & Kloss. 
antea, p. 150. 
A nest with two eggs, and a third, presumably of a cuckoo, 
were obtained at Siolak Daras on 22nd March rg14, together 
with the male parent. 
The nest was suspended at the end of a long tendril some 
distance above the ground and is of the usual broad-bill type, 
an untidy pear-shaped mass, composed chiefly of moss extern- 
ally, the cavity with the entrance at one side furnished with 
an overhanging eave, and is lined with dead bamboo and 
other leaves, tendrils and other fibre. 
The two eggs which belong to the bird are much pointed ~ 
ovals; the surface, matt in one and slightly glossy in the other ; 
ground colour pure white faintly spotted with small reddish 
chocolate spots more thickly distributed round the larger end. 
They measure: A, 18 by 26.5; B, 17.2 by 26.7 mm. 
Expedition to Korinchi: 
