66 LLOYD’S NATURAL HISTORY. 
IV. THE BORNEAN PEACOCK-PHEASANT. POLYPLECTRON 
SCHLEIERMACHERI. 
Polyplectron schleiermacheri, Brigg. Abhandl. Ver. Brem. v. 
p- 461, pl. ix. (1877); Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
xxii. p. 359 (1893). 
Adult Male-—Most nearly allied to the male of P. dccalcara- 
tum, but the crest much shorter, the frill of feathers round 
the hind-neck more developed, and the violet margins much 
wider; the metallic ocelli on the back and wings bluish- 
green; feathers on the sides of the neck and chest wth heart- 
shaped metallic spots of golden-green, changing to purplish- 
blue ; rest of the under-parts d/ack, with some buff speckling ; 
middle of neck, breast, and belly, zvAz¢e ; the paired ocelli on 
the upper tail-coverts and middle tail-feathers touching one 
another, but not confluent. Total length, 20 inches; wing, 
Tor Malt O- Oe tarsus, 2°O. 
Adult Female-—Differs from the female of P. dicalcaratum 
in having zo ocelli on the longer upper tatl-coverts, so that the 
tail shows only a@ szugle series; the under-parts washed with 
black. Total length, 14 inches; wing, 6°8 ; tail, 5°6 ; tarsus, 
259) 
Range.— Borneo. 
This species was first discovered by Herr Schleiermacher in 
the interior of Dutch Borneo, and Mr. A. H. Everett has 
since met with it at Paitan in the northern part of the island. 
V. NAPOLEON’S PEACOCK-PHEASANT. POLYPLECTRON 
NAPOLEONIS. 
Folyplectron napoleonis, Less. Traité d’Orn. pp. 487, 650 
(1831); Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 361 
(1893); Bourns and Worcester, Occ. Pap. Minnesota 
Acad. 1. no. i. p. 43 (1894). 
Polyplectron emphanum, Temm. Pl. Col. v. pl. 18 [No. 540] | 
(1831); Elliot, Monogr. Phasian. i. pl. 9 (1872). | 
