96 



51. SASIA ABNOE,MIS. 



Sasia ahnormis (Temm.) ; Hai'gitt, torn, cit., p. 657 ; Robinson 

 and Kloss, torn, cit., p. 48. 



A female from Kao Nawug. 



EURTL^MID^. 



52. CALYPTOMENA VIRIDIS. 



Calyptomena viridis, Raffles ; Solater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xiv., 

 p. 456 (1888) ; Robinson and Kloss, torn, cit., p. 48. 



(/ommon. 



"Iris hazel, bill and feet yellowish green." 



A nest was found on 25th June hanging from a bough over water. 

 It resembles the nest of the Rouge-et-Noir Broadbill, Cymhirhynchus 

 macrorhynchus, and is an elongated bag-shaped structure composed of 

 dead leaves and interwoven fibre, with the entrance at the side near 

 the top. It contained two eggs, w^hich were hard set. They are light 

 creamy yellow in colour, somewhat glossy and in shape are elongated 

 ovals measuring, A. 21.7x31, B. 21.2x31.5 mm., appi'oximately, the 

 eggs being very much broken. 



53. EURYLiEMUS JATAXICUS. 



Euryliemus javanicus, Horsf. ; Sclater, tom. cit., p. 463. 



A male, female, and an immature female are in the collection, 

 from the lower slopes of Kao Nawng, where it is rather commoner 

 than the preceding species. 



" Iris blvie, bill robins' egg blue, tip of upper mandible greenish, 

 tomia of both mandibles black, feet dirty pink." 



54. EURYLiEMUS OCHROMELAS. 



Eurylsemus ochromelas, Raffles ; Scater, tom. cit., p. 465 ; Robinson 

 and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 50. 



In deep jungle on Kao Na^vng, at 1200-1500 feet ; not particularly 

 common. 



" Iris lemon yellow, bill robins' egg blue, black on edges, greenish 

 on upper mandible, feet dirty pinkish brown." 



55. CYMBIRHYNCHUS MALACCENSIS- 



Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchus (Gm.) ; Sclater, tom. cit., p. 468 

 (partim). 



Cymhirhynchus malaccensis, Salvad, Atti. R, Accad. Tor., ix, p. 425 ; 

 Robinson a,nd Kloss, tom cit., p. 50. 



Not foimd in very deep jungle on the slopes of the mountains but 

 abundant along the courses of the larger rivers, the large untidy 

 nests, resembling debris from floods hanging from pendant bamboos 

 over the water. 



