FROM WESTERN SUMATRA. 31 



Count Salvador! (Uccelli di Borneo, p. 73) supposes that 

 the specimens from Borneo with gray vent, mentioned by 

 Schlegel in his Catalogue under the head of Ph. sumatranus 

 will belong to his smaller, ochraceous-chested Rhopodytes 

 borneensis (Bp.). Schlegel however has not mentioned such 

 specimens at all, all three ones from that Island (No. 1 — 3 

 of his Catalogue) having the vent brown and thus belong- 

 ing to the true Rhopodytes sumatranus. 



Amongst the specimens however, received since the Ca- 

 talogue is issued, there are two specimens from Borneo, 

 one of which, collected by Mr. Bock in the south eastern 

 part of that Island, undoubtedly belongs to Rhop. Diardi 

 having no tinge of ochraceous on the chest, while the 

 other, acquired from Mr. Frank in 1864, is Rhop. bor- 

 neensis (Bp.) as described by Salvador! (Ucc. di Borneo, p. 72). 



The present state of this part of our Collection is as 

 follows : 



Rhopodytes tristis (Less.). 



7 specimens (2 Himalaya, 2 Darjeeling , 1 Nepal, 1 

 Teuasserim, 1 Bootan (young). 



Rhopodytes viridirostris (Jerd.). 



5 specimens (2 Ceylon, 2 Hindostan, 1 India). 

 Rhopodytes ■ elongatus (S. Mull.). 



2 specimens (Sumatra). 



Rhopodytes borneensis (Bp.). 



1 specimen (S. E. Borneo). 



Rhopodytes Diardi (Less.). 



12 specimens (1 Malay Penins. , 1 Penang, 16 Sumatra, 

 1 Borneo, 1 Banka, 2 locality unknown). 



Rhopodytes sumatranus (Raffl.). 



14 specimens (3 Sumatra, 5 Banka , 5 Borneo, 1 locality 

 unknown). 



51. Rhamphococcy X erythrognathus. 



Cuculus melanognathits , Raffl. (nee Horsf..) t. c. p. 287. 

 Phoenicophaus viridiru/us , S. Mull, Verb. Land- en Volkenk. p. 234 

 (partim). 



Notes from the Leyden BXuseuixi, Vol. LX. 



