92 REVISION OF THE GENUS TÜRD1NUS 



Hab, Borneo. 



Two specimens , amongst which Temminck's type , and 

 a third obtained by me on Mount Keuepai , West of the 

 Batang Lupar-lakes. 



3. Drymocataphus nigricapitatus. 



Brachypteryx nigro-capitata Eyt. P. Z. S. 1839, p. 103; Blyth, Journ. 



As. Soc. Beng. XIII, p. 385 (1844). 

 Drt/mocataphus nigrocapitatus Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. XI, p. 



796 (1842); Sharpe, Cat. B. VII, p. 554 (1883); id. P. Z. S. 



1888, p. 275. 

 For further references see Sharpens Catalogue. 



Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Banka and Billiton. 

 Two specimens from Sumatra and one from Banka. 



4. Drymocataphus Cleaveri. 



Drymocataphus Cleaveri Shelley, Ibis 1874, p. 89; Sharpe, Cat. B. 

 VII, p. 556 (1883). 



Hab. Gold Coast , West- Africa. 



5. Drymocataphus Johnsoni. 



Drymocataphus Cleaveri Biittik. N. L. M. 1888, p. 77. 

 Drymocataphus Johnsoni Biittik. N. L. M. 1889, p. 97. 



Hab. Liberia, West-Africa. 



The typical specimen in the Leyden Museum. 



6. Drymocataphus castaneus. 



Turdinus castaneus Biittik. N. L. M. 1893, p. 261; Meyer & Wiglesw. 

 Abh. u. Ber. Mus. Dresd. 1895, p. 12. 



Hab. North Celebes. 



The typical specimen in the Leyden Museum. 



To the original description of this species may be added 

 that the superciliary streak is margined below by a dark 

 brown line running from the base of the upper mandible 

 through the eye above the ear-coverts. 



Notes from the Leyden TMuseiim, Vol. XVII. 



