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CORYDON SUMATRANUS (E,affl.). 



Cory don sumatranus, Salvad. t. c. p. 111. 

 Lawas river {Treacher) . 



The dorsal spot is red^ as in the Sibu example of Mr. 

 Everett^s mentioned by me (Ibis^ 1876^ p. 48). 



Treron capellii (Temm.). 



Treron cajjeUii, Salvad. /. c. p. 285. 



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



Treron fulvicollis (Wagl.). 

 Treron fulvicollis, Salvad. t. c. p. 288. 

 Lumbidan {coll. Treacher). 

 Native name " Punie lungkukok.'^ 



Treron olax (Temm.). 



Treron olax, Salvad, t. c. p. 289. 



Lumbidan {coll. Treacher). 



Native name "Punie siol^' {Treacher). 



Geopelia striata (L.) . 



Geopelia striata, Salvad. t. c. p. 298. 



Lawas river {coll. Treacher) ; Moara Island {coll. Ussher) . 



Calcenas nicobarica (L.); Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 358. 

 Brunei {coll. Ussher). 



Macropygia tenuirostris, Gray. 



Macropygia tenuirostris, Waldcu, Tr, Z. S. ix. p. 218. 



Brunei {coll. Treacher) . 



The single adult specimen sent by Mr. Treacher has been 

 compared by me with others from the Philippines and from 

 Java ; and I cannot see sufficient difference between it and 

 birds from the above-named localities. The late Lord Tweed- 

 dale (/. c^, however, stated his belief that the Javan bird 

 should be distinguished as M. emiliana, Bp. ; and the Bornean 

 bird belongs to the Javan species, if they can be separated. 

 This is the first authentic occurrence of a Macropygia in 

 Borneo, though Count Salvadori thinks that M. ruficeps 

 (Temm.) is a likely bird to occur there. 



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