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The immature bird has the bill brownish black, and 
the lower mandible pale greyish brown. 
Wings, ¢ 92, 90, 90, 87 (imm.), 85 (imm.), 80 
(imm.); 2 88, 86, 84, 84, 82 (imm.). 
Immature birds are in general paler above, the top of 
the head being markedly paler brown, the pectoral band 
of very pale sepia feathers with whitish borders, is 
more or less absent in young birds. The difference in 
the colour of the bill is noted above. 
P. analis is the most common of all the family in 
Sumatra, ranging from the coast up to 1400 M. It is the 
garden bird, but is also to be found in villages, open country, 
plantations, and secondary forest, but absent in old 
forest. Its food consists chiefly of berries and cultivated 
fruit. It is very fond of the ripe fruit of Lantana camara 
L., and one of the chief propagators of this plant, an 
introduced American species. 
228. Pycnonotus plumosus plumosus Blyth. 
Revkey Tepe lili Re, Sake sllpepS lel: 
é. Koto Alam, Pajokumbuh, Padang Highlands, 
320 M. 
Bill black, feet brownish black. 
Wing 85 mm. 
A lowland species. 
229. Pycnonotus brunneus brunneus (Blyth). 
Reés Kee isp tals: 
36, 2. Mt. Talamau, Ophir Districts, 400-500 M. 
6. Aur, Kumanis, Padang Highlands, 200 M. 
?. Andalas, Tandjung, Padang Highlands, 720 M. 
2 juv. Koto Alam, Pajokumbuh, Padang High- 
lands, 320 M. 
26, 9. Pasumah Estate, Mt. Dempu, Palembang, 
900 M. 
Iris reddish brown or orange (two birds had brownish 
cream irides), bill sepia brown, base of lower mandible 
pale Sepia or pinkish sepia, feet pinkish pale sepia, claws 
brownish black. 
Wings, ¢ 88, 87, 86, 86, 85, 84, 82, 82, 77; 2 80, 80, 
79, 79, 78, 78 mm. 
The young bird (wing 75 mm.) only differs from adults 
in being paler throughout. 
A female (31st July) had well developed ovaries. 
Contents of stomach: fruit seeds, fruit of Laportea 
stimulans, a caterpillar of a Psychididae. 
