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Myrsinaceae : Embelia Ribes Burra. = Nr. 5646a (Pycnonotus) 
Rutaceae: Fagara spec. = Nr. 5940a (Cochoa); Micromelum 
pubesceus Bl. == Nr. 5903a (Criniger). 
List of the birds' stomachs numbers and the generic names deter- 
mined by Mr. M. Barthels of the birds of the collection Barthels: 
Nr. 5634 (Laniellus); 5645 (Cyanops); 5646 (Pycnonotus); 5837 
(Carpophaga); 5870 (Criniger); 5891 (Chloropsis); 5892 (Aleippa); 
5897 (Criniger); 5903 (Criniger); 5940 (Cochoa); 5902 (Hemiscus); 
(Pycnonotus); 5973 (Hemiscus); 6051 (Limonites); 6143 (Cyanops); 
6161 (Chloropsis); 6162 (Poliomyias); 6180 (Chloropsis). 
*4- Phytogeographical remarks on the occurrence of 
the enumerated plant-genera in the district 
where the birds were shot. 
Araliaceae. — Arthrophyllum pinnatum Bl. is a 
small tree, bearing fruit profusely. (See stomach . contents Nr. 5897«, 
Criniger). It is very common in the woods on the lower slopes of 
t e Pangerango and also elsewhere in Java, especially in young 
secondary woods at an altitude of 0—1500 m. 
Of the genus Schefflera Forst. there occur wild in Java 14 
more or less arborescent, or merely fruticose species. Some of these 
species occur wild in the lower and higher woods of the Pangerango 
and one arborescent species (Scheffl-era rugosa Harms) occurs 
very commonly in the highest forests on the summits of the Panger¬ 
ango at 2500-3030 m. above sea-level. 
Some species of Schefflera not only occur in the moist mountain 
forests of the Pangerango as soil plants, but are also found high up 
Aleip 6 ) Cr ° WnS ° f lhe forest *giants as epiphytes (Comp. Nr. 5892a, 
Cyperaceae. The genus C a r e x is represented in Java by some 
species, especially in the higher cooler mountain regions and for 
instance also in the Pangerango. A few species (e. g. Carex 
baccan s Nees., C. filicina Nees., C. Ra ffl e si an a Boot. 
^P so phila Miq.) are, for instance, common at 2500 - 
m. above sea level on the highest summit of the Gede and the 
angerango. In the lower regions Carex is rare in Java (comp, 
stomach contents Nr. 6051a, Limonites). 
Euphorbiaceae. The genus G1 o c h i d i o n Forst. is represented 
m a\a 3 a number of arborescent wild species, some of which 
