250 ON THE GENUS PYCNONOTUS 



Ruhicjula cijanioentris Sharpe , Cat. B. VI, p. 169 (1881); Gates, B. 



Br. Ind. I, p. 200 (1889). 

 IxicUa paroticalis^) Sharpe, Ibis 1878, p. 418; id. id. 1879, p. 256. 

 Ruhigula parotlcalis Sharpe, Cat. B. VI, p. 170 (1881); Hose, Ibis 



1893, p. 391; Sharpe, Ibis 1893, pp.547, 551; id. id. 1894, p. 543. 



Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. 

 One specimen from Wellesley, four from Sumatra, and 

 two from Borneo. 



3. Ixidia squamata. 



Tardus squamatus Temm. PI. Col. II, pi. 453, fig. 2 (1838). 

 Pycnonotus squamatus Gray, Gen. B. I, p. 237 (1844 — 1849). 

 Ixidia squamata Nichols. Ibis 1881 , p. 147. 

 Rubigula squamata Sharpe, Cat. B. VI, p. 170 (1881). 



Hab. Java. 



The two typical specimens. 



4. Ixidia Wehheri. 



Ixidia squamata (nee Temm.) Salvad. Ucc. Born, p, 200 (1874); 



Sharpe, Ibis 1878, p. 419. 

 Ixidia Wehheri Hume, Str, Feath. 1879, pp. 40 and 63; Reichenow 



& Schalow, J. f. 0. 1879, p. 432. 

 Rubigula Webberi Sharpe, Cat. B. VI, p. 171 (1881). 



Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. 

 Two specimens from Sumatra and one from Batu Song 

 (Borneo). 



Genus Brttchypodlus Blyth. 



Type: Brachypodius melanocephalus (Gm.). 



General color olive-yellow or gray, head not crested, 

 rump-feathers lengthened , somewhat stiff , subterminally 

 barred with black, like in Finarocichla, tail strongly rounded, 

 subterminally barred with black , wing longer than tail 

 (in B. phaeocephalus only faintly so), tarsus equal to cul- 

 men in length. — Five species known. 



1) See my remarks upon this species in my list of the Birds of the Dutch 

 Borneo-Expedition, which shall be published in the next volume of this periodical. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XVII. 



