302 
Lord Tweeddale on Birds from 
59. Arachnechthra pectoralis. 
Nectarinia pectoralis, Horsf. t.c. p. 167, “Java” (1820). 
"[Indistinguishable from Javan examples. 
60. Anthreptes malaccensis. 
Certhia malaccensis, Scopoli, Del. FI. et Faun. Insubr. ii. 
p. 90 (1786). 
Nectariniajavanica, Horsf., Raffles, t.c. p. 299/ ‘ Sumatra.” 
Apparently very numerous. Does not dilfer from typical 
examples. 
61. Nectarophila hasselti. 
Nectarinia hasseltii, Temm. PI. Col. 376. f. 3, “Java” 
(1825). 
Certhia brasiliana auct. 
Certhia sperata , Linn., Raffles, t. c. p. 298, “Sumatra,” nec 
Linn. 
Cinnyris ruber, Lesson, Tr. d'Orn. p. 296, “Sumatra, fide 
Pucheran” (1831). 
Many examples, which do not differ from Malaccan and 
Bornean. 
62. Chalcostetha insignis. 
Nectarinia insignis, Jardine, Nat. Lib. xxxvi. p. 274 (1842), 
ex Temm. PI. Col. 138. f. 3, “Java.” 
Identical with Malaccan individuals, which Count Salva- 
dori informs us ( t. c. p. 178) are not to he distinguished from 
Bornean (Sarawak). Sal. Muller has identified Sumatran 
with Javan typical examples. 
63. Dictum flammeum. 
Motacilla jlammea, Sparrm. Mus. Carls, fasc. iv. t. 98, 
“Java” (1789). 
Identical with Javan examples. 
64. DICTUM OL1VACEUM. 
Dicceum olivaceum, Walden, Ann. & M. N. H. (ser. 4) xv. 
p. 101, Tonghoo hills (1875). 
A single skin of a Dicceum was obtained by Mr. Buxton 
which is identical with the type specimen of D. olivaceum . 
