Elliot b% Bird* from Northeast Borneo. ~i q g 



46. Dendrochelidon longipennis. 



flirundo longipennis Raff. Bull. Sc. Soc. Phil. Ill, p. 153 (1804). 



Dendrochelidon longipennis Salv. Ucc. Born. p. 122 (1S74). — Sharpe, 

 Ibis, 1S90, p. 24. 



[Sandakan. Iris brown. Taken in the same situations as the former. 

 — C. F. A.] 



Family Trogonid^e. 



47. Harpactes kasumba. 



Trogon kasumba Raff. Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII, p. 2S (1S22). 

 Pyrotrogon kasumba Salv. Ucc. Born. p. 29 (1S74). 

 Harpactes kasumba Sharpe, Ibis, 1S90, p. 3. 



[Sandakan. Iris very dark. Tip of bill and line over culmen deep 

 blue, rest black.— C F. A.] 



48. Harpactes diardi. 



Trogon diardi Temm. Plan. Col. pi. 541. — Gould. Mon. Trog. pi. 30. 

 Pyrotrogon diardi Salv. Ucc. Born. p. 28 (1S74). 

 Harpactes diardi Sharpe, Ibis, 1890, p. 3. 



[Sandakan. Iris dark brown. Top of bill and fore part of cutting edge 

 and line on culmen black; other parts blue. Skin around eye purple. 

 Not common. Found in shady places where there is a scarcity of un- 

 dergrowth. Active towards the middle of the day. — C. F. A.] 



49. Harpactes duvauceli. 



Trogon duvauceli Temm. Plan. Col. 291. — Gould, Mon. Trog. pi. 32. 

 Harpactes duvauceli Sharpe, Ibis, TS90, p. 3. 

 Pyrotrogon duvauceli Salv. Ucc. Born. p. 29 (1874). 



[Sandakan. Iris brown; bare skin over eye and gape dark blue; bill 

 blue and black as in H. kasumba. 



This specimen furnishes a striking example of how feebly a dried skin 

 conveys an idea of what the natural life appearance really is. In life some 

 of the fading parts of these tropical birds are vividly rich in color which, 

 combined with the freshness of the plumage, excites the admiration of the 

 most indifferent. — C. F. A.] 



( To be continued.) 



