FROM WESTERN SUMATRA. 35 



3 specimens (ad. cf, ad. 9 ^^^ j^^- (f)- 



No soft parts mentioned. 



The adult male is black , witli the entire head and neck , 

 breast, an anal spot, tail, tips to the quills and under 

 primary coverts white, while the adult female has only the 

 crest, entire tail and tips to the wing-coverts white. The 

 young male, in transitional stage of plumage , agrees quite 

 well with the description given by Raffles, with the ex- 

 ception of the bill , which in our specimen is white with 

 a dark brown spot on each side of the upper mandible. 



Another young male, collected at Priaman by Mr. von 

 Faber, is somewhat more advanced towards maturity, ha- 

 ving the white tips to the black tail-feathers longer than 

 is the case with the present specimen. 



59. Anorrhinus g aleritus. 



Buceros galeritus, Temm. P. C. II. 520 (1831); — Mull. & Schl 

 Verb. Zool. Aves, pp. 23, 25, 28; — Schl. Mus. P.-B. , Buce- 

 ros, p. 8 (1862). 



Anorrhinus galeritus, Salvad. Ucc. di Borneo, p. 79 (1874); — 

 Tweedd. Ibis 1877, p. 292; — Salvad. Ucc. di Sumatra, p. 

 189 (1879); —Elliot, Mon. Bucer. pi. 42. 



13 specimens (7 cf, 4 9, 2 ?). 

 »Iris reddish brown, paler towards the edge; bill black, 

 feet dirty grayish green , toes blackish , naked skin sur- 

 rounding the eyes , and throat cobalt-blue (cT). Native name : 

 Angang kéké^ 



60. Cr anorrhinus corrugatus. 



■Buceros corrugatus, Temm. P. C. II. 531 (cf) (1832); — Mull. & 

 Schl. Verh. Zool. .Aves, pp. 24, 25, 31 (1839 — 1844); — 

 Schl. Mus. P.-B., Buceros, p. 9 (1862). 



Buceros gracilis, Temm. P. C. II. 535(9) (^832). 



Cranorrhinus corrugatus, Salvad. Ucc. di Borneo, p. 86 (1874). 



1 specimen (ad. (ƒ), Mount Singalang. 

 »Iris dark red. Native name: ?" 



Notes from the Leyden IVIuseuxu , Vol. IX. 



