from Mowit Dulit, in N.W. Borneo. 441 



The young bird differs from the adult in being everywhere 

 duller^ with the bright colours of the head less developed, 

 and the red patch on the nape scarcely visible. The red 

 spot on the sides of the lower throat is also nearly 

 obsolete. 



Although this species bears such a strong resemblance to 

 the young of M. mijstacophanes, the shape of the bill is quite 

 different, being both shorter and stouter and having a more 

 acute chin-angle. 



46. Mesobucco eximius. (Plate XI.) 

 Mesobucco eximius, Sliarpe, antea, p. 324. 

 No. 13. Dulit, 3500 feet, September 29. 



At first sight this Barbet resembles the species of the genus 

 Xantholama. It is coloured after the fashion of the members 

 of that genus^ but it is distinguished from all of them by its 

 black throaty while the form of bill is that of M. duvauceli. 

 The figure will show how distinct the species really is. 



Fam. CucuLiD/E. 



47. Zanclostomus javanicus. 



Zanclostumusjav aniens (Horsf.) : Sharpe, Ibis^ 1890, p. 13; 

 Everett, t. c. p. 175. 



No. 46. ? . Dulit, 3000 feet, September. 



Fam. Strigid.e. 



48. Hetekoscops luci^e. 



Hcteroseops lucice, Sharpe, Ibis, 1889, p. 77 , pi. iii. ; Everett, 

 t. c. p. 178. 



No. 2G. ? . Dulit, 5000 feet, October 10. Iris yellow. 



This interesting species was discovered by Mr, Whitehead 

 ou Kin a Balu. 



Fam. CoLUMBlDiE. 



49. Carpophaga badia. 



(Jarpophuya badia (Rafilcs) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1890, p. 35 ; 

 Everett, t. c. p. 195. 



In Mr. Hose's first collection from Mount Dulit. 



