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19. Chloropsis kigricollis (Vieill.). 
Obtained in old forest near Lawang. 
20. Oriolus maculatus, Vieill. 
Fairly common in the vicinity of Tosari. 
Eye and bill black ; legs dull cobalt-blue. 
21. Parus cinereus (Bonn. & Vieill.). 
Fairly common both in the mountains and the plains. In August these Tits were to be seen with 
their fully fledged young busily hunting for food near the ground in the stubble of the maize-plantations. 
It was only at the end of October that this Titmouse was in good plumage ; many were then again in pairs. 
Eye and bill black ; feet dull cobalt. 
22. Lanius bentet, Horsf. 
This Shrike is very common throughout the Island. In Tosari this bird would make long straight 
flights from some high elevation, hardly moving the wings, the steering being done by the long 
narrow tail. 
Iris, feet, and bill black. 
23. Hemipus obscurus (Horsf.). 
Obtained near Tosari. 
24. Buchanga cineracea (Sharpe). 
Common near Tosari; always seen in pairs. 
Eye brick-red ; bill and feet black. 
25. Graucalus larvatus (Bp.). 
I saw several specimens of this bird in the neighbourhood of Tosari, where they frequented the scanty 
bush which is left on the highly cultivated slopes of the Bromo. 
Iris dark hazel; feet and bill black. 
26. Pericrocotus miniatus, Boie. 
This beautiful Flycatcher frequented the maize-plantations near Tosari in large flocks, forming a most 
beautiful sight when alarmed, when some dozens of fiery-red birds would suddenly fly up into the trees, 
generally settling amongst some bright red flowers. 
Eye, bill, and feet black. The “ Burong Bromo ” of the Tosari villagers. 
27. Pericrocotus exsul, Wall. 
Common in the coffee-plantations in the vicinity of Lawang. 
Eye, bill, and feet black. 
28. Campephaga fimbriata (Gray). 
Obtained near Lawang. 
Iris, feet, and bill black. 
29. Pratincola caprata, Blyth. 
Common both in the mountains and plains. This Chat nests in the sandy banks on the sides ot the 
roads in the mountains, scooping out a small chamber, in which it builds a neat nest of dry grass ; the eggs 
are invariably three, of a pale blue, thickly speckled with rusty red. In the plains I have found the nests 
in the banks in the rice-fields. Eggs were taken on 5th September. 
Eye, bill, and feet black. 
30. Muscicapula hyperythra (Blyth). 
Fairly common in the neighbourhood of Tosari. 
Eye and bill black ; feet dark brown. 
