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1341. Dicaeum nigrimentum. 
Dicaeum ‘nigrimentum Salvad. Uce. Born. -p. 165; Everett, L. B. Born. 
p- 189; Sharpe, Ibis 1889, p. 429. 
A great number of specimens from Pontianak, Sanggau, 
Smitau, Roema Manoeal, Mount Kenepai, Nanga Raoen, 
Poelau and the Upper Mahakkam. — Iris, bill and’ feet 
black. 
Hab. Malacca and Borneo. 
132. Dicaeum trigonostigma. 
Certhia trigonostigma Scop. Del. Flor. et Faun. Insubr. II, p. 91 (1786). 
Dicaeum trigonostigma Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 166; Everett, L. B. Born. 
p. 139; Sharpe, Ibis 1889, p. 429. 
Numerous specimens from Sanggau, Smitau, Roema Ma- 
noeal, Mount Kenepai, Nanga Raoen, the Liang Koeboeng 
range, Poelau and the Upper Mahakkam. — Iris brown, 
bill black, base of lower mandible gray, feet gray. 
Hab. From Burmah through Tenasserim and the Ma- 
layan Peninsula to Sumatra, Nias, the Batu Islands, Java 
and Borneo, where it is fairly common in and round the 
native settlements and in the jungle of abandoned plan- 
tations. 
133. Dicaewm chrysorrhoeum *), 
Dicaeum chrysorrhoeum Temm. Pl. Col. IV, pl. 478, fig. 1 (1829); 
Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 168; Everett, L. B. Born. p. 139; Sharpe, 
Ibis 1889, p. 429. 
Two specimens obtained at Sanggau (Westenenk) and 
at Smitau, also from the Upper Mahakkam. — Iris red, 
gray or dark orange, bill and feet black. The difference in 
the color of the iris seems to be individual. 
1) Mr. Everett, in his List of Birds of Borneo, doubts the occurrence of 
Dicaeum flammeum in Borneo as being not thoroughly stated by any good 
evidence, and for this reason omitted it in his list. Although not having 
obtained the species myself, I am much pleased to state that the collections 
in the Leyden Museum contain many specimens of this species, collected in 
South-Borneo by authorities as Schwaner and Semmelink. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXII. 
