^^9'] Klliot 0// B/rt/s /row AhMt/nast Borneo. y 



to be buiUlino;- a second iicsl in a spot about lifty Nards from the site 

 of the first. Not caring to disturb them furtlier we made no search 

 for this second nest. Of its fate we know nothing definite, but 

 there are good reasons for beheving that the eggs were hatched 

 and the young successfully reared. 



A LIST OF BIRDS FROM NORTHEAST BORNEO, 

 WITH FIELD NOTES BY MR. C. F. ADAMS. 



BY D. G. ELLIOT. 



(Conc/ucied from I'ol. VII, p. ji;g.) 



Family Picid^. 

 50. Xylolepes validus. 



Picas validus Temm. Plan. Col. pis. 378, 402. 



Megupiciis validus Malh. Mon. Pic. I, p. 28, pi. 9, figs. 4-7 (1861). 

 Xylolepes validus Cab. & IIein. Mus. Hein. IV, 2, p. 108 (18C3). — Salv. 

 Ucc. Born. p. 44 (1S74). — Sharpe, Ibis, 1890, p. 6. 

 [Sandakan. Iris reddish orange. — C. F. A.J 



51. Chrysophlegma mentalis. 



Picus itientalis Temm. Plan. Col. pi. 3S4. 



C/tloropicus fuctitalis Malh. Mon. Pic. 11, p. 112, pi. 75, figs. 4, ^ (1862). 

 Callolopkus mentalis Salv. Ucc. Born. p. 49 (1874). 

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



52. Chrysophlegma malaccensis. 



Picus malaccensis Lath. Ind. Orn. I, p. 241 (1790). 

 Chrysonotus miniatus Eyton, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1839, P- 106. 

 Callolopkus malaccensis Salv. Ucc. Born. p. 50 (1874). 

 Chrysofhlegma malaccense Sharpe, Ibis, 1890, p. 7. 

 [Kinabatangan River. Iris red. — C. F. A.] 



53. Thriponax javensis. 



Picus javensis Horsf. Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII, p. 172 (1821). 

 Dryopicus leucogaster Malh. Mon. Pic. I, p. 47, pi. 13, figs. 4, 5. 



