540 Dr. R. Bowdler Sliarpe — Bornean Notes. 



black of the head. The females have no black on the throat, 

 and have the black bars on the back continued riglit up to 

 the mantle and the back of the head, these parts being very 

 feebly banded in the males. 



Mr. Everett and Mr. Ogilvie Grant have studied these 

 specimens along with me, and this is the conclusion we all 

 agree upon. 



XI. Notes on Birds collected in Northern Borneo by 

 Mr. A. H. Everett. 



Phylloscopus xanthodryas, Swinh. ; Everett, t. c. p. 97. 

 A young male from Bongon, Marudu Bay, killed on the 

 6 th of January. 



ClTTOCINCLA STRICKLANDI. 



Cittocmcla stricklandi, Salvad. ; Everett, t. c. p. 100. 



Dr. Guillemard (P. Z. S. 1885, p, 415) published a note on 

 the Shama of Banguey, which he thought was smaller than the 

 ordinary form of the mainland of Borneo, and had the lower 

 back washed with orange. Mr. Everett has two specimens 

 from the island of Banguey, and there is absolutely no differ- 

 ence, so far as I can see, between the Banguey and the Labuan 

 birds. The feathers of the flanks impinge on the lower 

 back, and this is doubtless the cause of Dr. Guillemard's 

 idea that the lower back had an orange wash. 



MOTACILLA OCULARIS. 



Motacifla ocularis, Swinh. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. x. 

 p. 471. 



A young specimen from Banguey Island. One from 

 Baram has already been recorded by Mr. Everett (Ibis, 

 1890, p. 465) . 



TURDINUS ATRIGULARIS. 



Turdmus atrigularis, Bp. ; Everett, t. c. p. 109. 



Mr. Everett has procured a nestling of this species from 

 Bongon, Marudu Bay. It reproduces the colours of the 

 adult on the upper surface, but has the mesial rufous streaks 

 much broader. The abdomen is entirely rufous, with a few 

 breast-feathers edged rather broadly with black. 



