212 BIRDS OF THE 
Hab. From the Eastern Himalayas through the Malay 
Peninsula to Sumatra, Java and Borneo. 
134. Dicaewm monticolum. 
Dicaeum monticolum Sharpe, Ibis 1887, p. 452; Everett, L. B. Born, 
p. 139. 
Dicaeum monticola Sharpe, Ibis 1889, p. 428; id. id. 1890, p. 287, 
pl. VIII, figs. 1 and 2; Hose, Ibis 1898, p. 400. 
An adult male obtained on the Liang Koeboeng range. — 
Tris dark brown, bill black, feet dark gray. 
Hab. Mountain-regions of Borneo: Kina Balu, moun- 
tains of Sarawak and Liang Koeboeng. 
Nectariniidae. 
135. Aethopyga Temmincki. 
Nectarinia Temmincki 8. Mill. Nat. Gesch., Land- en Volkenk. p. 
173 (1843). : 
Aethopyga Temmincki Everett, L.B. Born. p. 135; Sharpe, Ibis 1889, 
p. 421 (first description of the female). 
_ An adult male and two adult females from the western 
slope of the Liang Koeboeng range, and an adult female 
from Mount Kenepai. Here may also be remembered the 
adult male, observed on the summit of Mount Kenepai and 
mentioned in my general introduction (N. L. M. 1897, p. 13). 
This species is a mountain form, representing the lowland- 
form A. siparaja in the higher regions of Mounts Kenepai 
and Liang Koeboeng. The female of the present species, 
for the first time described by Sharpe (see above), is easily 
distinguished from that of A. siparaja by the orange-red 
outer edgings to the quills and tail-feathers, and by the 
shorter tail, measuring only 2,5 cm. instead of 3,3. The 
Neos 999 and 1000 from Liang Koeboeng are probably 
matched male and female, shot together on a high tree. — 
Iris dark brown, bill black, lower mandible paler, feet 
brown. 
Hab. Sumatra and Borneo. On the latter island found 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXI1. 
