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Oil. Harpactes duvauceli (Tcium.). 

 A male from Bunguraii. (S. Teuasseriiu, Malay Peuiiij^iila, Sumatra, Billitou, 

 Borneo.) 



51. Eurystomus calonyx Sbarjie. 

 From Buuguran (see Sliarj)e, Vat. B., xvii., p. :!8). 



Mr. Rothschild and Mr. Sharpe himself confirmed my i)laciiig the specimens 

 under Ji. calonyx, a northern form, which is very closely allied to E. orimtalia. 



52. Anthracoceros convexus (Temm.). 

 Common on Buuguran. ( Mahu'ca., Sumatra, Borneo, and Java.) 



53. Eudynamis honorata (L.). 



S ? from Sirhassen. 



Shelley (^Cat. B., xix., pp. 310 — 321, ISUl) states that the Indian (E. lioiwrata) 

 and the Malayan {E. mnlaijann) forms cannot be distinguished, thus giving the 

 range : " Indian Peninsula and Ueylon, extending to China and south through the 

 Burmese provinces over the Indo-Malayan Archipelago to Flores." The Sirhassen 

 S and ¥ have the wings S inches long. 



54. Surniculus lugubris (Horsf). 

 One adult male from Bunguran, which is of a rather bright colour and of 

 unusual size. The wings measure 5-()5 inches, while specimens before me from 

 Borneo have the wing 4-S and some from Ceylon 4-S to 5, and Shelley gives 

 5 inches as the length of the wing (Shell., Cat. B., xix., p. 228, 1891). I do not 

 dare, from the single specimen before me, to separate the Suntiatliis from Bunguran. 

 but hojje to see additional material before long, to enable me to decide whether this 

 is a distinct species or not. 



55. Zanclostomus javanicus (Horsf.). 

 From Bunguran. (From Soutliern Tenasserim down the Malay Peninsula 

 to Sumatra, Borneo, and Java. ) 



50. Palaeornis longicauda (Bodd.). 



One J'ei/iale from Bunguran, and another /mrtfc from Sirhassen. They agree 

 with the descriptions and with -a. female from Sumatra in the Tring collection. '• Iris 

 of the Bunguran bird: outer ring white, inner ring raw umber brown ; bill dark 

 brown; feet greenish grey. Iris of the Sirhassen bird : lemon yellow " (A. E.). 



The species is distributed over the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Sumatra, Nias, 

 Billiton, Borneo (see Salvad., (\it. B., xx., ji. 477). 



57. Pisorhina lempiji (Horsf.). 



Two specimens, both marked J, from BuuLiurun, one in the brown, one in the 

 rufous plumage. The one in the brown i)lumage is a little larger. Its iris was 

 brown, the bill, cere, and feet dirty white, and the claws dark grey. Wing of the 

 rufous one, 5'65 ; wing of the brown one, 5'78 inches. 



Mr. Sharjie kindly lieljied me in naming these two birds, which are inseparable 

 from specimens from Malacca, Sumatra, Tenasserim, Borneo, etc. 



