430 Dr. R. Bowdler Sharpe on Birds 



occur throughout Japau (see Blakiston and Pryer, *' Birds of 

 Japan/^ Trans. As. Soc. Japan, 1882). 



It has probably been driven out of the parts of China 

 where the common Chinese Crow is abundant. In the Foo- 

 chow district, where C. levaillanti is not plentiful, it has a 

 better chance of existence. 



131. CoRvus TORQUATus, Less. [530.] 

 Common and resident at Foochow and Swatow. 



rl32. CoRvus pastinator, Gould. [531.] 

 Occurs near Foochow, but seems very scarce. A couple 

 of specimens were shot for me by natives in November and 

 on 22nd February. I never noticed any myself. 



N.B. — My shooting-boy told mej on his return from his 

 expedition to Western Kwangtung, that he had seen two 

 birds, which, from his description, appear to have been 

 Choughs. 



133. Pica caudata, Linn. [587.] 



Common at Foochow and Swatow. I noticed them build- 

 ing at Lieu-chiang hsien in December. 



"^ 134. Garrulus sinensis, Gould. [544.] 



Very common on the hills near Foochow. Also obtained 

 on the Swatow hills. 



•T~135. Dendrocitta sinensis (Lath.). [541.] 

 Common on Foochow and Swatow hills. 



-^*136. Urocissa sinensis (Linn.). [539.] 

 Common at Foochow and Swatow. 

 [To be continued.] 



XXX VI. — On a Collection of Birds from Mount Dulit, in 

 North-western Borneo. By R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D., 

 F.L.S., &c. 



(Plates X., XI.) 



The very interesting collections made by Mr. John White- 

 head on Mount Kina Balu, and described by me in the pages of 



