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77. Eurylaimus oehromelas. 



Eurylaemus oehromelas, Raffl. t. c. p. 297 ; — Salvad. Ucc. di Bor- 

 neo, p. 108 (1874); - Tweedd. Ibis 1877, p. 317; — Salvad. 

 Ucc. di Sumatra, p. 198 (1879); — Nicholson, Ibis 1882, p. 

 64 ; — Snelleman , Sum. Exp. Vogels, p. 37 (1884). 



Eurylaimus cucullatus , Temm. P. C. III. 261 (1824). 



7 specimens (5 cf, 2 Q). 



»Iris chrome-yellow; upper maadible at the base pale 

 ultramarine , resting part green , lower mandible edged 

 with black, the other parts and feet bluish rosy. Native 

 name: Templanah." 



Count Salvadori says that the female wants the black 

 pectoral band , but in one of the above said two females 

 this band is as strongly pronounced as in the adult males , 

 while on the other hand in a male (possibly a young one) 

 this band is wanting. Perhaps the mentioned female may 

 have been erroneously sexed. 



78. Cy m.horhynchus macrorhynchus. 



Todus macrorhynchus, Gm. S. N, I. p. 446 (1788). 



Eurylaimus letnniseatus , Raffl. t. c. p. 296. 



Eurylaimus nasutus, Temm. P. C. III. 154 (1823). 



Cymborhynchus malaccensis , Salvad. Atti R. Ac. Sc. Torino, IX, 

 p. 425 (1874). 



Cymborhynchus m.acrorhync}ius , Salvad. Ucc. di Borneo, p. 109 ; — 

 Tweedd. Ibis 1877, p. 317;— Hume, Stray Feathers VI. p. 

 92 (1878); — Salvad. Ucc. di Sumatra, p. 199 (1879); -Ni- 

 cholson. Ibis 1882, p. 64; id. Ibis 1883, p. 254; — Sugl. 

 leman. Sum. Exp. Vogels, p. 37 (1884). 



18 specimens. 



»Iris metallic green with a golden gloss , bill ultramarine, 

 except the lower mandible, which is yellowish green on 

 its lower surface towards the base , feet black. Native name : 

 Mugkoplano." 



After having gone through the material at my disposal, 

 altogether about fifty specimens from the Continent , Malacca , 

 Sumatra (amongst which specimens from Deli, opposite to 

 Malacca), Banka and Borneo, I cannot have any doubt as to 



Notes from the Leyden Museum , "Vol. IX. 



