from Mount Dulit, in N.JV. Bortieo. 435 



Count Salvaclori. They are undoubtedly identical^ and two 

 males which the latter gentleman sent me have the throat 

 black and dark slate-colour respectively, while the third has 

 a slaty-grey throat, with the lower part mixed with red. 1 

 find that Count Salvadori js quite right in uniting P. wrayi 

 with P. montanus, and it is possible, as he suggests, that P. 

 cinereigula may likewise have to be added as a synonym, but 

 I cannot make up my mind to adopt this course at present, 

 Mr. Whitehead has allowed me to re-examine the type, and 

 I find that my remarks on it are still justified, but neither 

 he nor I have now much confidence in the species. 



Fam. MusciCAPiD/E. 



21. Rhinomyias ruficrissa. 



Rhinomyias ruficrissa, Sharpe, t. c. p. 200 ; Everett, t. c. 

 p. 131. 



No. 35. c? • Dulit, 3500 feet, October. 

 No. 35. ? . Dulit, 5000 feet, October. 



22. CULICICAPA CEYLONENSIS. 



Culicicapa ceylonensis (Sw.) ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 202 ; Everett, 

 t.c. 131. 



No. 40. S ? ad. Dulit, 3000 feet, September 22 and 

 October 9. 



23. SiPHIA BECCARTANA. 



Siphia beccariana (Salvad.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 

 iv. p. 452; Everett, t. c. p. 133. 



No. 33. S- "Dulit, 3000 feet, October. 



This bird was not procured by Mr. Whitehead on Kina 

 Balu, but Mr. Everett has recently obtained a specimen at 

 the foot of Song Mountain, in the Baram district. 



Fam. Nectariniid^. 



24. tEthopyga temmincki. 



Mthopijija temmincki (S. Miill.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1889, 

 p. 421 ; Everett, t. c. p. 135. 



No. 51. (? ? . Dulit, 3500-4700 feet, September. 



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