THE IBIS 



SIXTH SERIES. 



No. VII. JULY 1890. 



XXV. — On the Ornithology of Northern Borneo. By R. 

 Bowdler Sharpe, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c, Zoological Depart- 

 ment, British Museum. With Notes by John White- 

 head. — Part VII.* 



(Plate VIII.) 



I have come to the end of my description of Mr. White- 

 head's grand collection, and \ have now only to present to 

 the readers of * The Ibis ' a resume of the scientific results 

 of this memorable expedition. To do this in the most com- 

 prehensible manner, I have borrowed a leaf from the book 

 of my friend Mr. Osbert Salvin, F.R.S., whose comparative 

 tables of the avifauna of Cozumel and the other islands of 

 the Bay of Honduras (Ibis, 1890, pp. 86-89) gave such a 

 concise view of the zoo-geographical relations of those islands 

 with the neighbouring continent, that I feel that I cannot 

 do better than imitate it. 



In the accompanying list the new species are printed in 

 black type, and those discovered for the first time in Borneo 

 by Mr. Whitehead are printed in small capitals. 



* Concluded from p. 149. 



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