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509 Arachnothera chrysogenys, 511 Arachnothera  crassirostris 
Temm. (Reichenb.), 
Avachnotherva chrysogenys, Temminck, Arachnocestva cvassivostvis, Reichenb. 
Pl. Col. 388, fig. 1 (1826). Hand. Scans. p. 314, No. 747, (1859), 
510 Arachnothera robusta subsp. pl. 592, fig. 4016. 
robusta, Mull. and Schleg. 512 Arachnothera flavigaster 
Avachnothera vobusta, Sal. Muller and (Eyton). 
Schlegel, Verh, Nat. Gesch. p. 68, Anthreptes flavigaster, Eyton, P. Z. S. 
pl. 11, fig. 1 (1846). 1839, Pp. 105. 
* FAMILY DICAEIDAE. 
513 Dicaeum cruentatum (Linn.). 518 Dicaeum chrysorrhoeum, 
Certhia cruentata, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. Temm. 
if Bo be (ey). Dicaeum chrysoryhoeum, Temminck, Pl. 
514 Dicaeum sumatranum, Cab. Col. iv, pl. 478, fig. 1 (1829). 
Dicaeum sumatvanum, Cabanis, Journ. 
Fur. Orn. 1878, p. ror. 519 Dicaeum olivaceum, Walden. 
515 Dicaeum sanguinolentum, Dicaeum olivaceum, Walden, Ann. and 
Temm. Mag. Nat. Hist (4) xv, p. gor (18 ) 
Dicacum sanguinolentum, Temminck, : J S a 
Pl. Col. eal. 378, fig. 2 (1829). 520 eS ignicapillus 
é ae on). 
516 Dicaeum beccarii, Rob. and y 
| Kloss. Dicaeum ignicapillum, Eyton, P.Z.S. 
Dicaeum beccavit, antea, p. 247. 1839, Pp. 105. 
51 i um i i . : 
i preae CEES OnOstie ma. 551 Prionochilus maculatus 
secoBs): (Temm.). 
Certhia tvrigonostigma, Scopeli, Del. 
Flor. et Faun. Insubr. ii, p. 9g! Pavdalotus maculatus, Temminck, PI. 
(1786). Col. iii, pl. 600, fig. 3 (1836). 
ZOSTEROPIDAE. 
522 Zosterops montana (Bp.). 525 Zosterops buxtoni, Nicholson. 
Ber aes Consp. cea buxtoni, Nicholson, Ibis 1879, 
c nee F Loz 
523 Zosterops difficilis, Robinson ee 
and Kloss. 
SU D250: 526 Zosterops atricapilla, Salvad. 
524 Zosterops flava (Horsf.). hie 
Dicaeum flavum, Horsfield, Trans. Zostervops atricapilla, Salvadori, Ann. 
Linn. Soc. xiii, p. 170 (1821). Mus. Civ. Gen. xiv, p. 215 (1879). 
3 Gunong Si Bajak, Battak Mountains, N. W. Sumatra. 
18 The Peacock undoubtedly occurs in Sumatra, though its occurrence there is questioned by many 
authorities. 
23 We do not believe in the occurrence of the very dubious subspecies Tyreron curvivostva nasica, 
Schleg., originally described from Southern Borneo, in Sumatra though both Salvadori (Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. 
#1, p. 77 (1879) and Hartert (Nov. Zool. ix, p. 215 (1902) record it, the former from West Sumatra and the 
latter from the neighbourhood of Deli. In the former case it occurred flying in the same flocks as the 
typical race, as specimens of both were obtained by Beccari on the same date. We have elsewhere noted 
that the species is migratory. On February 15th, 1915 we picked up in the middle of the Straits of 
Malacca about 4o iniles from the Sumatran Coast and about 30 from Selangor, a male which had dropped 
into the water so recently that its plumage was practically dry. 
36 Vorderman records Turtuy bitorquata, Temminck and Knip. Pig. i, p. 86, pl. 40 (1808-11) as 
occurring in Sumatra as 417 Stretopelia bitorquata, Temm, (Borneo, Java). The occurrence only rests on 
a casual mention by Lesson and Wallace and we have followed Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xxi, 
P. 421, (1892) in not accepting it. The species ranges from the lesser Sunda Ids. to Western Java and does 
not occur in Borneo, 
46 The Water Cock, Galliciex cinevea (Fulica cinerea, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i, p. 702 (1788) almost 
certainly occurs in Sumatra as stated by Sharpe (Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xxiu, p. 183 (1894) though we can 
find no definite authority. It is included in Vorderman’s list as Gallicrex cristata, Lath. without number 
and with a (?). 
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