200 BIRDS OF THE 
life ultramarine, tip black, feet dark blue. Found in low 
jungle as well as in high forest. 
Hab. India, Malacca, the whole Malay Archipelago and 
the Philippines. 
108. Culicicapa ceylonensis. 
Platyrhynchus ceylonensis Swains. Zool. Ilustr. Ser. I, pl. 18. 
Culicicapa ceylonensis Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 1384; Sharpe, Ibis 1889, 
p. 202; Everett, L. B. Born. p. 131. 
Eight specimens from Mount Kenepai and the western 
slope of the Liang Koeboeng, where it is quite a forest- 
bird. Male and female are alike in color, but the male is 
a trifle larger than the female, the wing of this latter 
measuring 5,8 cm. — Iris dark brown, bill black, lower 
mandible whitish, feet ochraceous. 
Hab. From India and Ceylon through the Malay Pen- 
insula to Sumatra, Nias and Batu Islands, Java and Borneo. 
109. Rhipidura javanica. * 
Muscicapa javanica Sparrm. Mus. Carls. III, pl. 75 (1789). 
Leucocerca javanica Salvad. Uce. Born. p. 135. 
Rhipidura javanica Sharpe, Ibis 1889, p. 199; Everett, L. B. Born. 
p. 129; Buttik, N. L. M. 1893, p. 97. 
Ten specimens from Smitau, Roema Manoeal, Nanga 
Raoen, Poetoes Sibau, Poelau and the Upper Mahakkam, 
but neither on Mount Kenepai nor Liang Koeboeng, where 
it is represented by FR. perlata. Found in old rice-plantation 
and brushwood, very often in the immediate vicinity of 
native houses. — Iris black, bill and feet grayish black. 
Hab. South-eastern corner of the Continent, including 
southern China, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java and Borneo, 
where it seems to be restricted to the plains. 
110. Rhipidura perlata. 
Rhipidura perlata 8. Mill. Verh. Land- en Volkenk. p. 185 (1889—44); 
Everett, L. B. Born. p. 129; Sharpe, Ibis 1889, p. 199; Biittik, 
N. L. M, 1898, p. 91. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXTI. 
