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(3.) Munia fumigata, Walden, ut supra. 
Dorsal plumage unstriated. More nearly allied to M. acu- 
ticauda than to M. striata. 
Uropygium uniform with the back. 
(4.) Munia leucogastra, Blyth, J. A. S. B. 1846, p. 286, 
note, “ Malacca.” 
Munia melanictera (Gm.) ? Blyth, Cat. Calc. Mus. p. 117. 
no. 629, nee Gm. 
Dorsal plumage pale-shafted; flanks dark brown; middle 
rectrices lustrous yellow. 
Malacca. 
(5.) Munia leucogastroides, Moore, Cat. E. I. C. Mus. ii. 
p. 510. no. 777, “ Java” (1856-58). 
Fringilla striata (Linn.), Horsf. Tr. L. S. xiii. p. 161. no. 5, 
“ Java” (1820), nec Linn. 
Dorsal plumage unstriated; all the rectrices black; flanks 
white. 
Java. 
88. Dendrocitta bayleyi. (Plate VI.) 
Dendrocitta baylei , Tytler, J. A. S.B. 1863, p. 88, “ An¬ 
damans.” 
Dendrocitta bazlei , Tytler (lapsu cal.), Blyth, Ibis, 1863, 
p. II 9 . ‘ 
f 'S. Andaman: March and April, $, iris bright golden 
yellow, bill, feet, and legs black ” 
The female seems to be somewhat smaller, while the plu¬ 
mages are alike. 
89. Calornis affinis, A. Hay, J.A. S.B. 1846, p. 36, 
a Tipperah, Arracan, Nicobars;” v. Pelzeln, Novara Exp. 
Aves, p. 87, “Nicobars” (1865). 
Calornis panayensis (Scopoli), Ball, op. cit . 1872, p.285. 
no. 40, “ Andamans.” 
“South Andaman: Feb. 19, 27, $ > iris brown, bill, legs, 
and feet black; March 4, 14; April 10, 24.” 
A species fairly distinguishable from C. insidiator by its 
greater dimensions and much duller plumage, but identical 
with continental examples of C. affinis. 
