34 Mr. R. B. Sharpens Contributions to the 



12. EuDYNAMis MALAYANA (Cab. & Heine) ; Salvad. /. c. 

 p. 68. 



«. "No. 142. (?. Sibu, Dec. 1873. Iris brick-red ; bill 

 greenish ; legs lead-grey.^' 



b. " S • Sibu, Nov. 1873. Iris crimson ; bill greenish lead ; 

 legs lead-grey.^' 



Both these specimens seem to be changing their plumage, 

 the bird killed in November being in full dress, excepting 

 some rufous brown bars at the tips of the tail-feathers, while 

 the other male specimen is in full moult. 



13. Rhinortha chloroph^a (Raffl.); Salvad. I. c. p. 69. 



a. "No. 29. ?. Jambusan, Sept. 10, 1874. Iris choco- 

 colate; bill pure whitish green, the orbital patch similarly 

 coloured ; legs pale leaden.^' 



b. " ^ . Sibu, July. Iris chocolate ; cere pale green.^' 

 The male (so marked by Mr. Everett) is the chestnut- 

 headed bird, and the female the grey -headed, thus confirming 

 the determinations of the Marquis Doria. All the speci- 

 mens dissected by Mr. Wallace likewise agree. 



14. Centrococcyx javanensis (Dum.) ; Salvad. /. c. p. 76. 

 a. " No. 52. Sibu. Iris crimson ; legs dark lead.'' 



15. Cacomantis MERULiNus (Scop.) ; Salvad. I. c. p. 64. 



a, b. " No. 89. ^ . Sibu Island, April 25 and 28, 1874. 

 Iris pale carmine ; bill dark brown ; feet reddish.'' 



Mr. Motley's Banjer massing specimen, determined by Dr. 

 Sclater as C. sepulchralis (Miill.), is in the Museum, and is 

 referable to the above species, as Count Salvadori suspected 

 it would be. It has the throat a little tinged with rufous ; 

 this, however, appears to be a variable character, as it exists 

 in one of the Sibu skins and not in the other. 



16. Calorhamphus fuliginosus (Temm.) ; Salvad. /. c. 

 p. 39. 



a, b. "No. 25. c?, ? . Jambusan, Sept. 11, 1874. Iris 

 brownish ochre ; bill black ; legs coral-red. Fruit in the 

 gizzard." 



Fully shows the red colour which induced the Messrs. 



