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4. List of Malayan Birds collected by Theodore Cantor, 

 Esq., M.D., with Descriptions of imperfectly-known 

 Species. By Frederic Moore. 



Part II * 



113. Passer montanus. 



Fringilla montana, Linn. S. N. i. p. 324. 



Passer montanus, Stephens, Shaw's Zool. xiv. p. 40 ; G. R. Gray, 

 Gen. of B. ii. p. 372 ; Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. xiii. p. 947 ; xiv. p. 553 ; 

 Catal. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 120 ; Moore, Catal. B. Mus. E. I. C. 

 ii. p. 500. 



Specimens obtained at Singapore. 



" This is the common sparrow of Java, and is the more common 

 species in Arracan generally ; about sixty of this species occuring to 

 one of Passer indicus. It is also common in China and Japan, also 

 in the Himalaya, and in Afghanistan, extending westward to the 

 British Islands." — Blyth. 



114. PADDA ORIZIVORA. 



Loxia orizivora, Linn. S. N. i. p. 302 (Vieillot, Ois. Chant, t. 61)< 

 Fringilla orizivora, Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. |k 161 ; 

 Swainson, Zool. 111. 1st ser. t. 156. 



Munia orizivora, Bonap. C. G. Av. p. 451. 



Padda orizivora, Reichenbaeh (1854) ; Moore, Catal. Birds Mus. 

 East Ind. Comp. ii. p. 504. 



Oryzornis orizivora, Cabanis, Catal. Birds Mus. Heine, p. 174. 

 Loxia javensis, Sparrman, Mus. Carls, t. 89. 

 Orizivora leucotis, Blyth, Indian Ornithology, MSS. 

 Glate, Java (Horsfield). 

 Gelatik, Sumatra (Raffles). 



115. Munia punctularia. 



Loxia punctularia, Linn. S. N. i. p. 302. 



Munia punctularia, Blyth, Catal. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 117 ; 

 Bonap. C. G. Av. p. 452 ; Moore, Catal. Birds Mus. E. I. C. ii. 

 p. 505. 



Fringilla punctularia, Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 161. 

 Amadina punctularia, Hay, J. A. S. Beng. xiv. p. 554. 

 Uroloncha punctularia, Cabanis, Catal. Birds Mus. Heine, p. 174. 

 Fringilla nisoria, Temm. PI. Col. 500. f. 2. 

 Coccothraustes javensis ncevia, Briss. Orn. iii. p. 239. t. 39. f. 2. 

 The Cowry Grosbeak, Latham. 

 Pekking, Javanese (Horsfield). 

 From Pinang. 



Distinguished from M. undidatus, Lath., by the whitish-grey on 

 the rump, upper tail-coverts and tail, which is represented by glis- 

 tening fulvous in M. undulatus. 



* Continued from Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854, p. 285. 



