9. POLIOLOPHTJS. 63 



The adult female is probablj- like the male ; but neither the 

 British Museum nor the Leiden Museum contains an identified 

 specimen of this sex. 



Youni/ fi male. Distinguished from the old birds by its browner 

 bUl, generally paler coloration, less distinct white tipping to the 

 tail-feathers and the long flank feathers. 



The Crested Brown Bulbul is found in Java, Sumatra, and Borneo, 

 and ranges up the Malayan peninsula into Southern Tenasserim, 

 ■where it has been met with in the neighbourhood of the Pakchan. 



a. (5' ad. sk. Malacca. A. E. Wallace, Esq. [C.]. 



6. Ad. sk. Med&cca, (Dr. C(tnto>'). India Museum. (T^'pe of iVfj- 



crotarsus canton, Moore.) 



c. 5 ju'^' sk. Sumatra. M. Verreaux. 



d. Ad. sk. Java. Purchased. 



e. Ad.sk. Borneo. M.Verreaux. (Typeofrr;- 



chop/iorus susanii, Bp.) 



f. Ad. sk. Jamhusan, N.W. Borneo. Alfred Everett, Esq. [C." 



g. Ad. sk. ]5intulu, N.W. Borneo. Alfred Everett, Esq. [C 

 h. cJad.sk. Sihu, Sarawak, July 10, 1874. Alfred Everett, Esq. [C 

 i. (S ad. sk. Paku, Sarawak, Dec. 1878. Henry Everett, Esq. [C." 



9. POLIOLOPHUS. 



Poliolophus, SJiarpe, Trans. Linn. Soc. new series, Zool. Type. 



i. p. 334 (1876) P. urostictus. 



Head o{ Po/iolopkiis iimstictus, to show the eye-wattle. 

 Range. Confined to the Philippine Islands. 



1. Poliolophus urostictus. 



Brachypus urostictus, Sa/rinl. Atfi I{. Accad. Torino, v. p. 500. 

 Ixus? urostictus, Wald. Trans. Zixd. Sue. ix. p. 191, pi. xxxii, fig. 2. 

 Poliolophus urostictus, Sharpe, Trans. Linn. Soc. neto series, Zool. i. 

 p. 334; Tu-eedd. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 827, 1878, pp. 110, 380, 940. 



Adult. General colour above olive-greenish ; thelower partof the 

 back barred with black ; the sides of the rump also barred with 

 black, the feathers broafU}- tipped with white ; u])per tail-coverts 

 slightly rufoscent ; tail dark brown, slightly washed with olive, 

 subterminally blackish, forming an indistinct bar before the white 

 tips to the feathers, which are very distinct : head ashy brown, 

 much crested ; sides of the face darker brown, faintly washed with 



