PROMEROPINjE. 
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85 
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89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
ovnicolor (Gmel.) Seba, Thes. t. 69 . f. 5. 
\ nietum (Lath.) — Sylvia indica Fieill. 
evcogaster (Vieill.) N. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. xxxi. p. 
0 0 ( Vle ill.) N- Diet, d’Hist. Nat. xxxi. p. 528. 
flava (Vieill.) N. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. xxxi. p. 494. 
1 'colli &■ (Vieill.) Ency. Meth. p. 600. 
y ica (Gmel.) Seba, t. 19. f. 2. 
Savina (Lath.) 
'■ iu '°® s (Vieill.) N. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. xxxi. p. 502. 
‘Orescent, (Vieill.) Encyc. Meth. p. 6 00. 
“Oroyaster (Vieill.) Encyc. Meth. p. 600. 
ma ecensis (Scop.) Sonn. Voy. t. 11 6. f. 1. — Certhia 
lepida Sparrm. Mus. Carls, t. 35. ; N.javanica Horsf ; Anthreptes 
javanica Swains. Zool. Illustr. pi. 121.; Type of Anthreptes Swains. 
(1831). 
96. N. cingalensis (Lath.) Nectarinia phcenicotis Temm. PI. 
col. 108. f. 1. 
97- N, nuchalis (Blyth) Journ. A. S. B. 1843, p. 980. — A11- 
threptes macularia Blyth. 
98. N. Fraseri (Jard.) 111. Orn. 11. s. pi. 53. 
99- N. Longuemari (Less.) 111. Zool. t. 23, — Anthreptes leu- 
cosoma Swains. B. of W. Afr. pi. 17. 
100. N. melasoma (Less.) Rev. Zool. 1840, p. 272. 
W 
A r a c h not her a Temm. 
* 
the 
01 curved, slightly depressed, and broad at the base; the sides compressed to the tip, which is 
^ter a i |, ^ n ^ s hmg and curved, and the lateral margins finely serrated near the tip: the nostrils 
' v hh th G f, . ' ’ the °P enin o covered by a large membranous scale. Wings moderate and rounded, 
«h 
C 1 O - ,UIU 1UUUUCU, 
l ° r ter (-j U f ' anc * ^ bt -h c l u iP s equal and longest. Tail moderate, broad, and rather rounded. Tarsi 
slight 1 t ^ U ' t°e, strong, and covered in front with broad scales. Toes long; the outer 
*he c Ws ^ l0ngGr ^ ban ^ ie huier, and united at the base ; the hind toe rather long and strong ; 
m °derate, compressed, and curved. 
toe 
1- A. 
h° species of this division inhabit India, its archipelago, and New Guinea. 
n ti. 
O ’ c ' n ny r ;„ , rsf ’) Nectarinia i 
S - A. 0 ,1 18 on girostris .Terd. 
inornata Temm. PI. col. 84. 
^^'y° 9en 
"lOi 
- Ahu.V, ?/i ? emin ' c °h ^88. f. 1. — Certhia longiros- 
n ‘ a !l>i(, .j“ uthera flavigenis Swains. 
At «e dg . S '), lle v. Zool. 1837, p.272 Arachnothera 
Anthrytes modesta Eg ton ? 
5. A. flavigaster (Eyton) Blyth, Proc. Z. S. 1839, p. 105, 
(>. A. latirostris Blyth, Journ. A. S. B. 1843, p. 982. 
7. A. robusta Mull. & Sell. Verb, &c. t. 1 1. f. 1. 
8. A. armata Miill. & Sell. Verb. &c. t. 11, f. 2. 
9- A. novceguinece Miill. & Sch. Verb. Arc. t. 11, f. 3. 
short 
DlCiEU M Cuv.f 
0 l|lr 
is o. CUrVe< ^ broad, and rather depressed at the base, with the culmcn curved to the tip, 
‘‘Cute and n i i 
and ’ c nneiy serrated on the lateral margins ; the sides compressed, and the gonys 
^ closed b : tbc nostr ^ s lateral, and placed in a broad groove, with the opening linear 
^ s econd ^ a membra n°u s scale. Wings moderate and rather pointed ; with the first quill wanting ; 
^ lono^, 03 ^ aS bjll S as tbe third and fourth, which are equal and longest. Tail short and even. 
the middle toe, and strong. Toes moderate ; the outer toe rather longer than 
fis 
' Ir - IIo(lg SOn UVler in 1817 ( Regne Animal). It embraces Prionochilus of Mr. Strickland (1841), Mgzantbe and Pachyglossus 
