1S90.] Elliot on Birds from Northeast Borneo. 349 



[Sandakan. Iris dark brown. Found along clear brooks in company 

 with the last species. Although probably seldom seeing man, it is exceed- 

 ingly wild, uttering sharp, chirping notes and quickly flying away at the 

 first appearance of an intruder. — C F. A.] 



Family Pycnonotid^;. 



4. Chloropsis zosterops. 



f Chloropsis gampsorhynchns Jard. & Selb. 111. .Ornith. pi. 7 (1826). 

 Chloropsis zosterops Vig. App. Mem. Life Raffl. p. 674. — Siiarfe, Cat. 



B. VI, p. 24 (1S80). 

 Phyllornis sonneratii (nee Jard. & Selb.) Blytii, Journ. Asiat. Soc. 



Beng. XI, p. 109 (1842). — Jerd. B. Ind. II, p. 100 (1863). — Salv. 



Ucc. Born. p. 193 (1S74). 

 Phyllornis javensis (nee Horsf.) Gould, B. Asia, Pt. XII. — Walden, 



Ibis, 1S71, p. 168. 

 Phyllornis viridis Tweed. Ibis, 1S77, p. 305. 



[Sandakan. Iris dark brown. Common among low bushes in cleared 

 districts. — C F. A.] 



5. Criniger phaeocephalus. 



Ixos phcvocephalns Hartl. Rev. Zool. 1S44, p. 401. 

 Trichophorus caniceps Lafres. Rev. Zool. 1S45, P- 3 U 7- 

 Criniger phcpocephalus Salv. Uccell. Born. p. 207 (1S74). — Sharpe, 

 Cat. B. VI, p. 74 (iSSij ; id. Ibis, 18S9, p. 274. 

 [Sapagaya River. Iris brown. — C. F. A.] 



6. Irena crinigera. 



Irena turcosa (nee Wald.) Sharpe, Ibis, 1876, p. 44. 



Irena criniger Sharpe, Ibis, 1879, P 2 57 '■> *d- Cat. B. VI, p. 176 (1SS1); 

 id. Ibis, 1SS9, p. 277. 



[Sandakan. Iris reddish orange. Common. Found high up in the 

 largest fruit trees, with the Hornbills, Pigeons, etc. — C. F. A.] 



The specimens before me have the under tail coverts extending quite to 

 the tips of the rectrices, and small blue spots on the innermost greater 

 wing"-coverts. I follow Sharpe in the name of this species, as, not having 

 any specimen from Java to compare with, I am unable to determine the 

 specific value of the Bornean birds. 



