remarks that it was rather a rare bird there. A fair proportion of skins, however, are to be 
found among the dealers’ collection in Singapoor, so that it is probably common enough 
in the forests of the interior. It closely resembles M. armillaris of Java, differing chiefly 
in the colour of the throat, which is green in the latter bird. 
The following are the average dimensions taken from dry skins : — Wing, 35 to 3 - 7 ; 
tail, 2 5 ; bill at front equal to tarsus 1 inch. 
The plate is drawn from specimens in our own collection, received from Singapoor, 
and represents an adult and a young bird. 
