246 Mr. B,. B. Sharpe's Contributions to the 



light cobalt near the gape ; skin round the eye cobalt^ shaded 

 with light green ; iris dark brown/' 



Centropus javanensis (Dum.). 

 Centro2Ms javanensis, Salvad. /. c. p. 7Q. 

 Lumbidan [coll. Ussher) . 



Anorhinus galeritus (Temm.). 



Anorhinus galeritus, Salvad. t. c. p. 79. 



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



Hydrocissa convexa (Tcinm.). 

 Hydrocissa convexa, Salvad. t. c. p. 80. 

 Lawas river {coll. Ussher, Treacher). 



Hydrocissa albirostris (Shaw). 

 Hydi-ocissa albirostris, Salvad. t. c. p. 82. 

 Lumbidan {coll. Ussher) . 



Cranorrhinus corrugatus (Temm.) . 

 Cranorrhinus corrugatus, Salvad. t. c. p. 86. 

 Lawas river {coll. Ussher, Treacher) . 



Rhytidoceros subruficollis (Blytli). 

 Rhytidoceros subruficollis, Horsf. & Moore_, Cat. B. Mus. 

 E.I. Co. ii. p. 600. 



Lawas river {coll. Ussher, Treacher). 

 New to Borneo. 



BucERos rhinoceros, L. 



Buceros rhinoceros, Elliot, Monogr. Bucerot. pt. iii. 



Buceros rhinoceroides, Temm. ; Salvad. t. c. p. 87. 



Lavv'as river {coll. Treacher) . 



I am indebted to Mr. F. W. Burbidge for the following 

 note : — " The Rhinoceros Ilornbill is very often seen in a 

 state of domesticity, enjoying at tlie same time perfect liberty. 

 When very young they are taken from the nest, and accom- 

 modated with a bit of old cloth in a basket, as a bed, being 

 fed on rice and soft fruits. Until they are strong enough to 

 wander about tliey sit on their haunches wheezing and shriek- 

 ing all day long, and continually clamouring for food. Their 

 beauty is about equal to that of a very fat badly-plucked 



