5 [Vol. xxxi. 



Hab. Central Mountains of Middle Ceram, between 7000 

 and 8300 feet. 



Type : No. 903. Giinung Pinaia, Ceram, 7500 feet, 

 18. viii. 11. E. Stresemann coll. 



Obs. This species is named after my friend Dr. K. 

 Deninger, the leader of the "II. Freiburger Molukken- 

 Expedition." It belongs to the same group as Turdus 

 papuensis (De Vis). 



Oreosterops pinai^e, sp. n. 



Adult male and female. Crown and sides of the head dark 

 grey. Throat, jugulum, and chest somewhat paler grey. 

 Forehead and middle of the chin whitish, sometimes tinged 

 with ochreous. A broad ring round the eye pure white. 

 Middle of the breast and abdomen dirty white, washed 

 with greyish-yellow 7 . Back, upper tail-coverts, wing-coverts, 

 and outer edges of the quills and tail-feathers olive-green. 

 Iris rufous-brown ; bill black, base of lower mandible pale 

 grey or darkish grey-brown; feet light brownish-grey to 

 greyish-olive. Wing: <$ 72-77 mm., $ 71-73; tail 50-57 ; 

 tarsus 22. 



Hab. Central Mountains of Middle Ceram, above 4000 feet. 

 Type : J, No. 877. Giinung Pinaia, 7500 feet, 17. viii. 1 1 . 

 E. Stresemann coll. 



Obs. This species has no near ally. 



Stigmatops monticola, sp. n. 



Adult male. Top ot the head, neck, and back dark olive, 

 lower back and upper tail-coverts greenish-olive, all the 

 feathers being darker in the middle. Feathers of the chin, 

 throat, and jugulum blackish-grey with white edges, which 

 become wider on the chest ; those of the breast and upper 

 abdomen with more blackish middles. Lower abdomen and 

 belly pale yellow, flanks washed with pale greenish-grey. 

 Sides of the head in front, below, and behind the eye covered 

 with brush-like glossy white feathers ; ear-coverts yellowish- 

 white. Quills blackish, with yellowish-olive outer and white 



