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the District of Lampong, S.E. Sumatra. 
72. Phyllornis viridis. 
Tardus viridis , Horsf. t. c. p. 148, c( Java ” (1820), 
nee Gm. 
Meliphaga javensis, Horsf. t. c. p. 152. 
Turdus cochinchinensis , Gm., var.. Raffles, t. c. p. 309, 
tc Sumatra.” 
Chloropsis zoster ops, Vigors, App. Mem. Raffles, p. 674, 
“ Sumatra ” (1830). 
Malaccan and Bornean individuals do not differ from Su¬ 
matran. Although there is no doubt that M.javensis, Horsf., 
refers to this species, for the types were compared ( vide Horsf. 
& Moore, Cat. Mus. E.I. C. i. p. 261), still I concur with 
Count Salvadori in rejecting the name; for it was published 
without any diagnosis, and the titles of two other very dis¬ 
tinct species of Phyllornis were given as explanatory syn¬ 
onyms. The description of T. viridis has, moreover, pre¬ 
cedence in the list, and is perhaps a better title than javensis, 
which tends to circumscribe the geographical range. Count 
Salvadori, however, passes over the title of viridis also, and 
adopts that of sonneratii, Jard. & Selby. 
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73. Phyllornis icterocephala. 
Tardus cochinchinensis , Gm., Raffles, t. c. p. 309, “ Su¬ 
matra. - ” 
Phyllornis malabaricus, Gm., Temm. PI. Col. 512. f. 2, 
“ Sumatra (1329). 
Phyllornis icterocephalus, Lesson, Rev. Zool. 1840, p. 164, 
ex Temm. 
Malaccan individuals offer no points of difference. But a 
Bornean male from Simanjou has the blue of the shoulders 
of a perceptibly darker shade, and belongs to P. viridinucha, 
Sharpe, a species the validity of which I am somewhat 
doubtful of. 
74. Phyllornis cyanopogon. 
Phyllornis cyanopoqon, Temm. PI. Col. 512. f. 1, “ Su¬ 
matra” (1829). 
Specimens from Malacca are not separable. P. mystacalis , 
