3. EUROCEPnALUS. 



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remains of brown spots ; band along the sides of the head browner 

 than in adults ; under surface strong vinaceous grey ; the cheek ■< 

 chin, lower abdomen, and under tail-coverts white. 



Obs. Although very closely allied to T. gidaris, the present species 

 appears nevertheless to be distinct, its chief character being the 

 vinaceous grey colour of the under surface, which, by extending up 

 onto the throat, causes the white cheeks to stand out with the ap- 

 pearance of a bold moustache ; in T. gularis the cheeks and throat 

 are uniform pure white. I have taken for granted that the Suma- 

 tran bird is the same as the Malacean, and for that reason have 

 referred the specimens from these localities to T. gularis, restricting 

 the name of T. virgatus to the Javan bird. The specimens from 

 Borneo examined by me are similar to the Malacean ; and I do not 

 find them agreeing with Temminck's plate, as Count Salvador! states 

 {I. c). 



Hah. Malacca ; Borneo ; ? Sumatra. 



a, b. Ad. sk. 

 c, d. Jun. sk. 



Malacca. 

 Malacca. 



A. R. Wallace, Esq. [0.]. 

 A. E. AVallace, Esq. [C.l. 



3. EUROCEPHALUS. 



Type. 



Eurocephalus, Smith, Report Expl. Exp. C. Afr., App. 



p. 52 (183(3) E. anguitimens. 



Chsetoblemma, Swains. An. in Menag. p. 282 (1837) . . E. anguitimens. 



Wing of Eiirocepkaliis anguitimens, reduced. 

 Range. Southern and North-eastern Africa. 



Keg to the Species. 



u. Rump pale ashv brown like the back; abdomen 



and under tail-coverts pale Ijrown anguitimens, p. 279. 



b. Back brown: rump pure white; abdomen and 



under tnil-coverts while rueppelli, p. 280. 



1. Eurocephalus anguitimens. 



Enrocephalus auguitiineus. Sinii/i, Bcp. Expl. Exp. C. Afr., App. 

 p. 53; Gray, Gen. B. i. p. 293; Bp. C'onsp. i. p. 3(>5 ; Strickl. 

 I Scl. Contr. Orn. 1852, p. 145; Bp. Rev. et Mag. 1853, p. 440; 



