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well as its browner tail crossed by four blackish bands^ the 

 intermediate light spaces not being so ashy as in the speci- 

 mens from Labuan. Nevertheless I can only look upon it 

 as representing a very old stage of plumage ; for it appears 

 beyond doubt that the younger the bird the lighter its colo- 

 ration (especially below, where the feathers are all broadly 

 edged with white), the larger the spots on the scapulars, and 

 the more numerous the number of bands on the tail. Wing 

 7*2 inches. 



Harpactes diardi (Temm.). 



Pyrotrogon diardi, Salvad. t. c. p. 28. 



Lumbidan {coll. Ussher, Treacher). 



Native name ""Burong Angie," according to Mr. Treacher. 



Harpactes duvauceli (Temm.). 

 Pyrotrogon duvauceli, Salvad. t. c. p. 29. 

 Lumbidan [coll. Treacher) ; Lawas river {coll. Treacher) . 

 The native name is given by Mr. Treacher as ^^ Angle 

 Kuchik.^^ 



Megal^ma versicolor (Raffl.) . 



Megalmna versicolor, Marsh. Monogr. Capit. pi. xxiii. 

 - Chotorhea versicolor, Salvad. t. c. p. 33. 



Lawas river {coll. Treacher) ; Lumbidan {coll. Ussher, 

 Treacher) . 



Mr. Treacher states that the native name is '' Luntugoh.-'^ 



Megal^ma mystacophanes (Temm.). 

 Megalcema mystacophanus. Marsh. Monogr. Capit. pi. xix. 

 Chotorhea mystacophanus (Temm.) ; Salvad. t. c. p. 3-1, 

 tav. 1. 



Lawas river {coll. Treacher) ; Lumbidan (co//. Ussher) . 



MsGALJiiAiA henrici (Boie). 



Megalcema henricii, Marsh. Monogr. Capit. p. 71, pi. xxxi. 



Lawas river {coll. Treacher) . 



This species is new to Borneo. I have compared the spe- 

 cimen sent by Mr. Treacher, which is quite adult, with others 

 from Malacca in the British Museum, and find them quite 

 identical. 



