106 REVISION OF THE GENUS TURDINÜS. 



those from Bauka and Borneo. A young specimen with 

 rufous wings has the cap olive like the back instead of 

 sooty brown. 



8. Malacopteron kalulongae. 



Turdinus kalulongae Sliarpe, Bull. Br. Orn. Clnb, N*. X, p. 54 

 (1893); id. Ibis 1893, pp. 548 and 568; id. id. 1894, p. 542. 



Hab. The Mountain regions of Sarawak and Central 

 Borneo. 



Two specimens in the Leyden Museum , collected by my- 

 self during the recent Dutch scientific expedition to Central 

 Borneo. One of these specimens, obtained on Mount Ke- 

 nepai, fully agrees with the description of the types, but 

 the other, collected on the Liang Koeboeng, has throat 

 and chest distinctly striated with gray. 



9. Malacopteron melanocephalum. 



Malncopteriim melanocephalum Davison, Ibis 1892, p. 101. 



Hab. Malay Peninsula. 



The bird described by Davison under this name is cer- 

 tainly not , as the author wrongly suggests , » most closely 

 allied to M. alhigulare {Ophrydornis albigularis of the pre- 

 sent paper) , but probably a true Malacopteron , having 

 the tail fully three times as long as the tarsus and want- 

 ing the very characteristical eyebrow of Ophrydornis. It 

 seems to be closely allied to the preceding species. 



Leyden Museum, June 1895, 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, "Vol. XVII. 



