FASCICULI MALATENSES 
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32. Dicaeum tri go nostigma, (ScopO 
Dicacum trigonostigma, Bonhote, p. 65 ; Harteri , p, 575. 
£ad. Biserat, Jalor. lath June. (No. 169) 
9 ad. Jeram Kawan, South Perak. 13th February. (Noa, 656, 660, 661) 
The Orange-bellied Flower-pecker has the iris black, the bill black, and 
the feet lead-colour. 
33. Dicaeum ignipectus, (Hodgs.) 
Dicaeum. ignipectus, Sharpe, P.Z.S., 1887, p. 441 ; Bonhote , p. 65 ; Harteri , 
P* 575- 
<?(£) ad. Tclfim, Perak-Pahang border. 4,000 feet. 21st January. (No. 561) 
The example of the Fire-breasted Flower-pecker, undoubtedly a male, 
resembles typical D . ignipectus in plumage, and has the flanks of quite the 
same colour, but the bill is strikingly longer and stronger. 
The iris is dark brown, and the bill and feet lead-colour. 
* A high mountain form on the Malay Peninsula. I am inclined to 
think that there has been some mistake in the locality of the specimens 
recorded by Mr. Bonhote (Joe, cit,)* 
ZOSTEROPIDAE 
34. Zosterops aure I venter, Hume. 
Zosterops auriventer, Sharpe, P.Z.S., p. 441 ; Harteri , p. 575. 
9 ad. Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2nd September, (No. 373). 
Hume’s White-eye has the iris brown, the bill lead-blue, black along 
the eulnien and at the tip, and the feet lead-blue. 
* Only seen on one day, when it suddenly appeared in considerable 
numbers after a very stormy night,’ 
35. Zosterops palpebrosa, (Temra.) 
Zosterops palpebrosa, Sharpe, Cat, B. Brit. Mus, ix, p. 165 (1884). 
$ , 9 ad. Tanjong Patani. 28th and 30th September. (Nos. 410, 411, 412) 
The birds collected at Patani appear to be typical examples of the Indian 
White-eye (Z. palpebrosa), and are easily distinguished from the Chinese 
Z. simplex, Swinh. 
The iris is greyish-hazel, the bill black, lead-coloured at the base, and the 
feet lead-coloured. 
