476 GERYGONE SALVADORII. 
whitish lores and the yellowish wash on the ear-coverts, 
in having the inner edge of the quills pale vinous instead 
of white and in having the under tail-coverts not pure 
white, in the upper surface being a shade darker ashy 
brown, and the subterminal white spot on the inner web 
of the tail-feathers, especially on the outermost, being 
much larger. 
From the true G. sulphurea, which is not known to 
me ex visu, the Bornean species differs in having the 
sides of the breast olive-brown instead of plain yellow, 
in wanting the white loral spot, in having the inner 
lining of the quills vinous instead of white, and in having 
the white subterminal spot on the outermost tail-feather 
confined to the inner web, while it is said to be found 
on the outer as well in G. sulphurea (teste Sharpe, Cat. 
Birds); moreover the wing in the Bornean species is longer. 
Leyden Museum, February 13, 1893. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
