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and colouring of the rectrices, in wanting a distinct brown 
cap, and in the brown subterminal tail-bands being indistinct 
and obscure, and the pale apical bands being narrower and 
ill defined. It is more nearly allied to P . flaviventris , bu+ 
differs in having a longer stouter bill, by being of a much 
darker, less yellow, green above, and by the possession of 
subterminal brown spots on the rectrices, a character which 
is seemingly never present in P. flaviventris . I have com¬ 
pared it with twenty examples of P. flaviventris from loca¬ 
lities ranging from Rangoon to Bootan, and with nine spe¬ 
cimens of P. familiaris. 
100. Orthotomus cineraceus. 
Orthotomus cineraceus , Blyth, J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 589, “ Ma¬ 
lacca” (1845). 
Orthotomus sepium , Horsf., var. ex Sumatra, Temm. Re- 
cueil d'Ois. livr. 101. 
Orthotomus borneo’ensis, Salvadori, t. c. p. 247, “ Sarawak ” 
(1874); Sharpe, Ibis, 1876, p. 41, t. ii. f. 1; idem. op. cit .« 
1877, p. 116. 
Sumatran individuals do not differ from typical and Bornean 
examples. True 0. sepium extends to the island of Madura. 
Q. edela is the Javan form of 0. sutorius, but wants the white 
lores and superciliary stripe of the continental species. 
101. Graucalus sumatrensis. 
Ceblepyris novce-guinece,$.M iiil.Verhand. Land- enVolkenk. 
p. 190, nec Lath. 
Ceblepyris sumatrensis, S. Mull. t. c. p. 191, “Sumatra” 
(1829-44). 
Graucalus concretus , Hartl. J. f. O. 1864, p. 445, “Borneo.” 
Identical with Malaccan and Bornean examples. None of 
the birds obtained by Mr. Buxton, old males included, possess 
a black lorum and ocular stripe. 
102. Yolyocivora culminata. 
Ceblepyris culminatus, A. Hay, Madr. J. L. & Sc. xiii. p. 157, 
“Malacca” (1844). 
Volvocivora schierbrandi, v. Pelzeln, “ Novara,” p. 80, t. 2. 
f. 1 (1865). 
