370 ' Viscount Walden on a 



fairly represented in Temminck's plates. The young of both 

 sexes are in similar plumage. The bill is black in the dried 

 specinieu. 



EuRYLAiMUS ocHROMELAs, Raffles, Tr. Linn. Soc, xiii. p. 297, 

 *' Singapore and Sumatra" (1821). 



Eurylaimus cucullatus, Temm. PI. Col. 261, " Sumatra " 

 (1824). 



Eurylaimus raffiesi, Less. Compl. BuflF. ii. p. 433, ex Raffles 

 (1840). 



" Simunjon, $, iris yellowish, bill blue, legs purplish; $ 

 [av.juv.), iris yellow, bill blue, legs pinkish.'^ 



The young bird has little or no black on the throat, which, 

 with the upper breast, is white ; remainder of under surface yel- 

 low, a few new vinous feathers appearing on the breast. Black 

 collar wanting. Frontal plumes yellow. 



A Pinang example in perfect plumage has the black collar 

 interrupted on the breast. According to Sir Stamford Raffles 

 this is peculiar to the female ; and in the adult authentic female 

 examples from Simunjon the collar is likewise interrupted, being 

 almost absent. 



Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchus (Gm.), S. N. i. p. 446 

 (1788), ex Latham. 



Great-billed Tody, Lath. Synop. i. p. 664. no. 14, pi. 30, 

 " Leverian Museum," descr. orig. 



Todus nasutus, Lath. Ind. Orn. i. p. 268. no. 14, ex Lath. 

 (1790) ; Gen. Hist. iv. p. 94, pi. 65 ; Temm. PI. Col. 154, 

 " lies de la Sonde." 



Eurylaimus lemniscatus, Raffl. Tr. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 296, 

 "Sumatra" (1821). 



Platyrhynchus ornatus, Desm. Hist. Nat. Tang. (Hist. Nat. 

 Platyrinques) livr. iv. ex Lath. (1805). 



Erolla nasica, Less. Tr. p. 260, " Sumatra ^^ (1831). 



Examples from Malacca, Baujarmassing, and Sarawak do not 

 differ. 



The sternum alluded to by Mr. Sclater [anteh, p. 178) and 

 figured (p. 179. fig. 3) belongs to a Bornean example of this 

 species and not to Eurylaimus javanicus. 



