APPENDIX. 
2G3 
58. Pal/Eohnis javanica (Sclat.). 
Common near Lawang. 
Eyes light straw-yellow ; bill lake-red. 
Javanese *’ 4 BeteL” 
59. Astdr soloensis (Lath.). 
One specimen was obtained at Lawang. 
60. Accipiter virgatus (T.). 
One, Lawang. 
61. Cerchneis moluccensis (Sharpe). 
Several were seen in the highlands. The specimen obtained by me in Tosari was in full moult. 
62. Treron nasica, Schleg. 
Very common near Lawang. 
There is a large bare emerald-green patch round the eye of freshly shot specimens, which in skins 
dries up and disappears, detracting much from its beauty. 
Iris yellow ; feet lake-red. 
Javanese “ Mantan.” 
63. Macropygia leptogrammica (Temm.). 
Common in the casuarina forests at 7000 feet, and also near Lawang. 
Iris, rings of pale pink and yellow ; bill black ; feet dull dark pink. 
64. GtAllus varius, Shaw. 
A few were seen in the cabbage-fields on the spurs of the Bromo ; with a good dog this bird would 
afford capital sport, as it readily takes wing when alarmed. I only procured an immature cock, but saw 
several in full plumage. 
In a coffee-plantation I came across a pair of G. banghiva, which were busily engaged in scratching 
beside a fallen tree ; thinking they might be tame birds belonging to the Javanese, I did not shoot at 
them. My guide was much disgusted at my mistake. 
65. Turnix pugnax (Temm.). 
Several were shot in the vicinity of Tosari. 
Iris pale yellow ; bill brownish at tip and yellow at base ; feet yellow. 
66. ORTYGOMETRA CINEREA (V.) . 
Common in a large tank near Lawang, and one specimen was obtained. I also saw a bird closely 
resembling our Water-hen, and several Cormorants, which I did not obtain, on the some sheet of water. 
67. Totanus glareola (L.) 
Common in the rice-fields 
