2i0 Mr. R. B. Sharpe's Contributions to the 



Xanthol^ma duvauceli (Less.) . 



XantholcBma duvauceli, Salvad. t. c. p. 38. 



Megalcema duvauceli, Marsh. Monogr. Capit. pi. xxxiii. 



fig. 1. 



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

 Moara Island {coll. Ussher), 



Calorhamphus fuliginosus (Temm.). 



Calorhamjjhus fuliginosus, Marsh. Monogr. Capit. pi. Ixxi. ; 

 Salvad. t. c. p. 39. 



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

 Treacher) . 



The native name in Lumbidan is stated by Mr. Treacher 

 to be " Betagah.'^ 



Jyngipicus aurantiiventris, Salvad. 



Yungipicus aurantiventris , Salvad. t. c. p. 41, tav. iv. fig. 2. 



Lumbidan {coll. Ussher, Treacher). 



Native name ^^Burong Anie putie^' {Treacher). 



Jyngipicus fusco-albidus, Salvad. 

 Yu7igipicus fusco-albidus, Salvad. /. c. p. 42. 

 Lumbidan {coll. Treacher). 

 Native name " Burong Anie'^ {Treacher). 



Xylolepes validus (Temm.). 



Xylolepes validus, Salvad. t. c. p. 43. 



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

 Treacher) . 



Native name in Lumbidan " Ouit Tuit/' according to Mr. 

 Treacher. 



Hemicercus sordidus (Eyton). 



Hemicercus sordidus, Salvad. t. c. p. 46. 



Lumbidan {coll. Low, Ussher). 



Count Salvadori has given a very complete sketch of these 

 little Woodpeckers, cf which he recognizes no less than four 

 allied species, examples of all of which are lying before me, 

 as follows : — 



1. Hemicercus concretus. 



a. Java. b. Borneo, c. Sumatra {Wallace). 



