430 NovirATES Zoologioai! XXVIl. 1920. 



372. Dicaeum bonga Hart. = Dicaeum luzoniense bonga. 



Dicaeum bonga Hartert, Bull. B.O. Club, xiv. p. 80 (1904 — Bonga, Samar). 



Type : ^ ad., Bonga, Samar, Philippine Islands, 18. vi. 1896. John White- 

 head leg. No. B 631. 



373. Dicaeum trigonostigma megastoma Hart. = Dicaeum trigonostigma 



megastoma. 



Dicaeum trigonostigma megastoma Hartert, Bull. B,0. Club, xxxviii. p. 74 (1918 — Bunguran, Natuna 

 Islands). 



Type : c? ad., Bunguran, 7.x. 1893. Alfred Everett leg. 



374, Dicaeum trigonostigma flaviclunis Hart. = Dicaeum trigonostigma 



flaviclunis. 



Dicaeum trigonostigma faviclunis Hartert, BuU. B.O. Club, xxxviii. p. 75 (1918 — Java). 



Type : S ad., Karangbolong, S. Java, April— May 1901. Ernst Prillwitz 

 leg. 



375. Dicaeum sollicitans Hart. = Dicaeum, minullum sollicitans. 



Dicaeum sollicitans Hartert, Nov. Zool. viii. p. 52 (1901 — Java). 



Type : ad., Mt. Gedeh, Java, 3—5,000 feet. Collected between October 1897 

 and January 1898, by Ernst Prillwitz. No. 73. 



Stresemann collected this rare Uttle bird on Bali. 



376. Dicaeum nigiilore Hart. = Dicaeum nigrilore. 

 Dicaeum nigrilore Hartert, BuU. B.O. Club. xv. p. 8 (1904 — Mindanao). 



Type : ^ ad.. Mount Apo, Mindanao, October 1903, 3,000 feet. John 

 Waterstradt leg. No. W 302 a. 



Waterstradt sent us 13 specimens of this very distinct species, all from 

 Mt. Apo, some of them young. The latter have the crown and forehead of the 

 same brown colour as the back. 



377. Prionochilus inexpectatus Hart. = Prionochilus bicolor inexpectatus.* 

 Prionochilus inexpectatus Hartert, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 64 (1895 — Luzon, Mindoro). 



Type : c? ad., North Mindoro, 30.xii. 1894. Alfred Everett leg. 



378. Prionochilus Plateni Bias. = Prionochilus xanthopygius plateni. 



Prionochilus Plateni Wilh. Blasius, Braunschw. Auzeig. No. 37, 12. ii. 1888. p. 335; Omia, 1888, 

 p. 313 (Palawan). 



Type: ^ ad., Puerto Princesa, Palawan, 22.vii.1887. Dr. Platen leg. 

 (Exchanged from Ad. Nehrkorn.) 



* Oberholser rejects the name Prionochilus because of the earlier name Prionocheilus, and 

 adopted the name Anaimos Reichenbaoh, 1883. Though the two names are evidently only diiferent 

 Latin renderings of the same Greek name, I suppose they are easily distinguishable and should both 

 be accepted. No nomenclatorial rule demands the contrary. 



