440 Dr. R. Bowdler Sharpe on Bb'ds 



41. Harpactes dulitensis. 



Harpactes dulitensis, Ogilvie Grant, Cat, B. Brit. Mas. 

 xvii. p. 501, pi. 17. 



No. 6. $ . Dulit, 4000 feet. 



A pair of birds was sent by Mr. Hose, and they have been 

 described by Mr. Ogilvie Grant, who has been recently 

 working out the Trogons. Mr. Whitehead has very kindly 

 shown me again some of the specimens which he procured 

 on Kina Balu, and which were named by me H. oi'esk'ws. 

 This identification turns out to have been quite correct, and 

 it is interesting to find a distinct species on Mount Dulit, 

 when so much of its avifauna is the same as that of Kina 

 Balu. 



42. Harpactes vidua. 



Harpactes vidua, Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvii. 

 p. 501. 



Mr. Whitehead obtained on Kina Balu a similar bird to 

 the one described by Mr. Ogilvie Grant, as will be seen by his 

 note (Ibis, 1890, p. 4). Although I was unable at the time 

 to identify the species, I did not like to describe it as new 

 on the strength of a single female, and that apparently an 

 immature one. 



Fam. Capitoniu.e. 



43. Chotorhea chrysopsis. 



Megalaema chrysopsis, Goff. ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1890, p. 4 ; 

 Everett, t. c. p. 167. 



Chotorhea chrysopsis, Shelley, Cat.B. Brit. Mus. xix. p. 59. 

 No. 9. S juv. Dulit, 4000 feet, October. 



44. Cyanops mystacophanus. 



Megalcema mystacophanus (Temm.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1890, 

 p. 4 ; Everett, t. c. p. 167. 



No. 12. S ad., ? juv. Dulit, 2000 feet, September 29. 



45. Cyanops monticola. 



Cyanops monticola, Sharpe, Ibis, 1890, p. 5 ; Everett, t. c. 



p. m. 



Nos. 8, 10. Dulit, 4000 feet, September. 



