436 Dr. R. Bowdler Sharpe on Birds 



25. Arachnothera juli/e. 



Arachnothera Julia, Sharpe^ t. c. p. 424 ; Everett^ t. c. 

 p. 138. 



No. 38. c? ? . Dulit, 5000 feet, October. 

 Agrees exactly with Kina-Balu examples. 



26. Arachnothera longirostris, 



Arachnothera lonf/irostris (Latli.) ; Sharpe, t. c. p, 426 ; 

 Everett, t. c. p. 137. 



No. 39. cT • Dulit, 3000 feet, October. 



Fam. Dic.EiD^E. 



27. Prionochilus maculatus. 



Prionochilus maculatus (T.) ; Everett, t. c. p. 140. 

 No. 20. ? ad. Dulit, 4000 feet, October. 

 Not found by Mr. Whitehead. 



28. Prionochilus xanthopygius. 



Prionochilus xanthopygius, Salvad. ; Sharpe, t. c, p. 430 ; 

 Everett, t. c. p. ]40. 



No. 52. S • Dulit, 3500 feet, September 24. 



Mr. Whitehead procured, specimens of this species on the 

 Lawas River, but did not meet with it on Kina Balu. 



Fam. ZosTEROPiDiE. 



29. ZOSTEROPS squamifrons. 



Zostet'ops squamifrons, Sharpe, antea, p. 323. 



No. 53. S • Dulit, 3500 feet, September 20. 



I took much trouble to determine the proper place to put 

 this little bird, and after comparing it with many forms, 

 especially the genera of Liotrichin<s , I came to the conclusion 

 that it must be an aberrant kind of Zosterops, with which 

 genus it agrees in the shape of the bill and wing. The only 

 species in the genus which it at all resembles is Z.javardca, 

 but the latter is a larger bird, much more yellow above, and 

 bright yellow below. 



