434 Dr. R. Bowdler Sharpe on Birds 



Fam. Laniid^. 



17. Hemipus picatus. 



Hemipus picatus, 8jkes ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 189 ; Everett, t.c. 

 p. 123. 



No. 25. cJ. Dulit, 4000 feet, September. 

 First met with in Borneo by Mr. Whitehead. 



Fam. DicRURiD^. 



18. Chibia borneensis. 



Chibia borneensis, Sharpe, t. c. p. 186 ; Everett, t. c. p. 123. 



No. 44. c? ? . Dulit, 4000 feet, October 9. 



No. 44. c? ? . Dnlit, 5000 feet, October 15. 



Found by Mr. Whitehead on Kina Balu up to 5000 feet. 



Fam. CAMPOPHAGIDiE. 



19. Artamides normani. 



Artamides normmii, Sharpe, t. c. p. 190; Everett, t. c. 

 p. 124. 



No. 3. c? 2 ad. et juv. Dulit, 5000 feet, October. 



Identical with Kina- Balu specimens. Mr. Whitehead 

 found it on that mountain at elevations between 3000 and 

 4000 feet. 



20. Pericrocotus montanus. 



Pericrocotus montanus, Salvad. ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 193 ; 

 Everett, t. c. p. 125 ; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. (2) 

 xii. p. 54 (1891). 



No. 24. c? . I>^ilit> 5000 feet, October. 



This is a very curious specimen, not quite adult, as some 

 yellow markings at the base of the secondaries testify. The 

 lower throat is red, not so brilliant as the breast, and only 

 the upper throat is black. 



At first sight this specimen would appear to represent a 

 new species of Pericrocotus, but I find that P. montanus 

 goes through so many variations in the colour of the 

 throat that it is difficult to account for them on the score of 

 age. Mr. Whitehead has kindly brought me several of his 

 Kina-Balu birds to compare with specimens of P. montanus 

 from high Sumatra, for the loan of which I am indebted to 



