1872.] PEOM NOETHEEN BOENEO. 223 



Cetx siiARni, Salvadori, Atti Ac. Sc. Torino, 18G9, p. 403, pi. — , " Sarawak;" Sharpe, Mon. 

 Alced. pi. 63. 



" Marup, J , iris brown, bill and legs pale red." 



A single example of a beautiful Ceyx in Mr. Everett's collection seems referable to this 

 species, although it does not quite agree with Count Salvadori's diagnosis, nor with that given 

 by Mr. Sharpe. It has the wings of Ceyx tridadijla, and it also possesses the large deep-blue spot 

 on the sides of the head of that species. It is certainly not C. dilhoijnui, Sharpe, with the type 

 of which I have compared it. 



Alcedo asiatica. Swains. Zool. Illnstr. 1st ser. i. pi. 50, " some part of India " (1820-21) ; 

 Sharpe, Mon. Alced. pi. 75. 



" Marup, d , iris brown, feet claret-coloured ; Marup, d , August, iris brown, bill black- 

 brown, feet coral-red." 



Lyncornis TEMMmcKi, Gould, Icones Av. pi. 6, "Borneo " (1838)*. I^jis, 1872, 



p. 369. 



Caprimulgus pulcher, A. Hay, Madr. Journ. L. Sc. xiii. p. 161f, "Malacca" (1844). 



" Marup, ? , July, iris brown." 

 Identical with Malaccan examples. 



Calyptomena vikidis. Raffles, Tr. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 295, s , Sumatra" (1821) ; Horsf. Zool. 

 Ees. Java J, pi. — , d . 



Supicola viridis, Temm. PL Col. 216 (August 20, 1823), "Sumatra." 



Calyptomena rafflesia, Swains. An. in Menag. p. 296. no. 49, pi. 48. £ a, s adult (18 — ?), 

 ex Raffles. 



Calyptomena caudacuta. Swains, torn. cit. no. 50, pi. 48. fig. b, 6 juv. vel. ? , " India." 



" Marup, 6 , iris brown, July, not pairing." 

 Malaccan and Bornean examples do not differ. 



CoRYDOK SUMATRANUS (Raffles), Tr. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 303, "Sumatra" (1821). 



JErirylamns corydon, Temm. PI. Col. 297, " Sumatra" (1824). 



Corydon temmincki. Lesson, Man. d'Orn. i. p. 177, ex Temminck (1828). 



" Busan, 6 , iris light brown, bill and legs purplish." 



A young bird changing into adult plumage. Prevailing colour above dingy dark olive-brown. 



Malaccan and Sumatran examples exhibit no distinctive characters. 



EuRYLAiMus JAVANicus, Horsf. Tr. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 170, " Java " (1820) ; Zool. Res. Java, 

 pi. -. 



Eurylaimus horsfieldi, Temm. PL Col. 130, 6 ad., 131, av. juv., "Java" (1823). 



" Marup, (S , iris yellow ; Jambusan, d (av. juv.), iris yellow, bill blue, legs claret ; ? (av. 

 juv.), iris yellow, bill blue, legs claret." 



* Mr. Gould (I. c.) quotes P. Z. S. pt. vi. 1S3S ; but I have failed to find the reference, 

 t [^Antea, p. 12. — Ed.] J But not known to occur in Java. 



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