50. iv.xx. 559 



f^',c^d ?.ad. Lumbidan (Low). R. b. Sliarpe, Esq. 



?'■ S .f\t- ff'"-'"''^ {Everett). xJe^JcLle Coll. 



e d ad. sk. Banjarmassing {J. Motley). Gould Coll. 



/ . Ad. sk. Borneo {A. li. Wallace). T^yeeddale Coll. 



3. Sasia everetti *. (Plate XY.) 

 Sask abnomns (pt.), Sharpe, Ibis, 1879, p. 243 ; Hari/itt, op. cit. 



Prohabhi adult (sex ?). Back, rump, scapulars, and wins-coverts 

 olive ; cjmlls dusky black edged externally Mdth yellowish olive and 

 more or less internally with whitish; shafts black; upper tail- 

 coverts, tail, and tail-shafts deep black; head and neck and the 

 en ire under surface of the body dusky olive, the nasal plumes 

 anterior part of malar region, and chin pale rufous, the ear-coverts' 

 tinged with the same colour ; under tail-coverts pale rufous • under 

 wing-coverts white, the edge of the wing dusky olive ; bill entirely 

 deep black. Total length 3 inches, culmeu 0-5, win- 2 tail 0-8 

 tarsus 0-5; toes (without claws)— outer anterior 0-42, inner 

 anterior 0-3, posterior 0-43, 



Hah. Lumbidan, Borneo. 



a. [Ad.] sk. Lumbidan, Borneo. Hon. Hugh Low [C.]. 



(Type of species.) 



Subfamily III. lYNGlN^E, 



50. lYNX. 



Jyn^,Lmn Faun Suec. no. 97 (1746) I. torqldlla. 



Torqmlla, Bnss. Orn iv. p. : 0760) I. tor^uilla. 



1 unx, Lin7i. Syst. Aat. i. p. 172 (1766) I. torquilla. 



Banr/e^ Throughout the greater part of the Paltearetic and the 

 Indian Regions. In Asia the southern limit is about 10° N lat 

 Also into Senegal, North and North-cast Africa, the Eastern 

 Lquatorial countries, and probably the Congo region as it occurs 

 again at Landana. South to the Cape. 



* Mr Sharpe ('Ibis, 18,9 pp. 243, 244) noted the differences between this 

 bird and S abnornm and he gave a diagnosis of its characters, but with 

 commendable caution, hesitated to name the species upon this single snecimen 



issr 'U'^'^'t ''r?A\Y °c/^ ^''"i ^°""S of ^^. abmrmis. In die • Ibis ' fo; 

 1881, p. 23/, I adopted Mr. hharpe's views, but, with the aid of the series of 



bird to be the young oij. ahjor.ms but regard it as a new species, and give to 

 It the name of S. cverdti, which title I find upon Mr. Sharpe's original label 



