Dr. P. L. Sclater on a new Species of Copsychus. 265 



and dilated at the tip of each ; nape and upper part of back furnished 

 with a few scattered buflF plumes. 



Basilomis celebensis, Temm. MS. 



Basilornis corythaix, p., Pr. B. Consp. Av. p. 420 (descrip.)- 



Hab. Celebes (Menado, Makassar) (Wallace). 



Fig. 2. 



On a New Species of the Genus Copsychus from Bor- 

 neo. By p. L. Sclater, M.A., Ph.D., Secretary to the 

 Society. 



Copsychus suavis. 



Nigra -sericea, alis extus fuscescentioribus ; abdomine saturate 

 castaneo ; dorso imo et caudcB rectricibus lateralibns candidis, 

 harurn quatuor mediis et proxhnce utrinque pogonio interiore 

 nigris : rostro nigro, pedibus pallide fuscis. 



Long, tota 9'0, alae 4*0, caudse 4"o. 



Hab. In Borneo meridionali. 



Obs. Atfinis Copsycho macru.ro, sed statura majore, cauda breviore 

 et rectricum pictura diver sus. 



I have selected two examples of this pretty species of Copsychus 

 out of a small collection of bird skins from Banjermassing in South- 

 ern Borneo, now in the hands of Mr. S. Stevens. Its nearest ally 

 is that well-known beautiful songster the Copsychus macrurus of 

 India, from which, however, it is readily distinguished by its larger 

 size, shorter tail, and the three lateral rectrices, as well as the ouler 

 web of the next pair, being wholly of a pure white. There are, how- 

 ever, blackish edgings at the base of the inner web of the second and 

 third pair in one of the specimens, which I take to be a male. In the 

 other, which is probably the female, these are absent, and the three 

 external pairs of rectrices are wholly white, the belly is paler chest- 

 nut, the plumage above more dusky, and the size smaller. 



I think this species having the taU of Copsychus and the colours 

 of the so-called genus Kittacincla, justifies us in uniting these two 



