Ornithology of Northern Borneo, 415 



129. TURDINUS CANICAPILLUS. 



Turdinus canicapillus, Sharpe, Ibis, 1887^ p. 450. 



a. ^ ad. Kina Balu, March 10, 1888. 



b. S ad. Kina Balu, March 25, 1887. 



c. ? ad. Kina Balu, April 12, 1888. 



d. S ad. Kina Balu, April 20, 1888. 



The sexes are alike in colour, and a pair measure as 

 follows : — 



[Fairly common on the lower slopes of Kina Balu from 

 3000 to 4000 feet, frequenting the undergrowth.] 



130. Turdinus magnirostris. 



Turdinus magnirostris (Moore) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. vii. p. 547. 

 a. ^ ad. Benkoka, Oct. 28, 1885. 



The single specimen is rather smaller and gi'eyer than 

 Malaccan examples. This seems to be the first recorded 

 occurrence of the species in Borneo. 



[Legs dark cobalt ; bill black, lower mandible whitish 

 cobalt.] 



131. Erythrocichla bicolor. 



Erythrocichla bicolor (Less.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. vii. p. 551. 



Malacopteron ferruginosum, Bl. ; Salvad. t. c. p. 228 ; 

 Briiggem. Abhandl. Bremen, v. p. 460 ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1879, 

 p. 258. 

 a, b. ^ ad. Benkoka, Oct. 1885. 



[Frequents old forest, but apparently not very common. 

 Those shot were hunting in the lower branches of the under- 

 growth near the forest paths. Iris light hazel ; upper man- 

 dible dark brown, lower one yellow at the base ; feet flesh- 

 colour.] 



132. Drymocataphus capistratoides. 



Drymocataphus capistratoides (T.) ; Salvad. t, c. p. 218 y 

 Sharpe, Ibis, 1879, p. 258; id. P. Z. S. 1881, p. 797; id. 

 Cat. B. vii. p. 555. 



