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  Mr. 
  C. 
  IIoso 
  on 
  the 
  Avifauna 
  of 
  

  

  clearings 
  only 
  throughout 
  the 
  disti-ict. 
  Also 
  a 
  good 
  songster. 
  

   Makes 
  a 
  nest 
  like 
  a 
  Robin 
  in 
  a 
  stump 
  or 
  iii 
  a 
  bank. 
  

  

  5. 
  TlllCniXUS 
  PYRRHOPYGUS. 
  

  

  Trlddxus 
  pij7'rhopygus, 
  Less.; 
  Siiarpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  vii. 
  p. 
  32; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  99. 
  

  

  Occurs 
  on 
  Dulit 
  u]) 
  to 
  2000 
  feet, 
  

  

  0. 
  ClTTOCINL'LA 
  SUAVIS. 
  

  

  Cittocmcia 
  saavis, 
  Scl. 
  ; 
  Siiarpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  vii. 
  p. 
  87 
  ; 
  Everett, 
  

   t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  100. 
  

  

  Extends 
  all 
  through 
  the 
  low 
  country, 
  and 
  I 
  have 
  found 
  it 
  

   as 
  high 
  as 
  3000 
  feet 
  on 
  Dulit, 
  and 
  again 
  on 
  Batu 
  Song 
  to 
  

   2000 
  feet. 
  The 
  native 
  name 
  is 
  " 
  Nandak," 
  and 
  the 
  species 
  

   is 
  an 
  important 
  "omen" 
  bird. 
  

  

  7. 
  ClTTOClNCLA 
  STRICKLANDI. 
  

  

  Cittoc'uicla 
  stricklandi 
  (Motl. 
  & 
  Dillw.) 
  ; 
  Sharpc, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  

   vii. 
  p. 
  88; 
  Everett, 
  t, 
  c. 
  p. 
  100. 
  

  

  Ascends 
  Dulit 
  to 
  2000 
  feet, 
  uj) 
  to 
  which 
  elevation 
  it 
  is 
  

   tolerably 
  common. 
  A 
  great 
  frequenter 
  of 
  mountain-streams. 
  

   So 
  far 
  as 
  I 
  know 
  this 
  bird 
  never 
  occurs 
  south 
  of 
  Bintulu. 
  

  

  8. 
  Hydrocichla 
  frontalis. 
  

  

  Hy 
  drocichla 
  frontalis 
  (Blyth) 
  ; 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  vii. 
  p. 
  321 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  101. 
  

  

  Up 
  to 
  1000 
  feet 
  on 
  Dulit. 
  Native 
  name 
  ''Ensing 
  Batu." 
  

  

  9. 
  IlYDROCICnLA 
  RUFICAPILLA. 
  

  

  Hydrocichla 
  rnficapilla 
  (T.) 
  ; 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  vii. 
  p. 
  319 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  101. 
  

  

  Also 
  found 
  UJ) 
  to 
  1000 
  feet, 
  but 
  common 
  throughout 
  the 
  

   low 
  country. 
  

  

  10. 
  Orthotomus 
  ruficeps. 
  

  

  Orthotomus 
  ruficeps 
  (Less.) 
  ; 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  vii. 
  p. 
  224 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  101. 
  

  

  This 
  red-headed 
  Tailor-bird 
  does 
  not 
  ascend 
  beyond 
  1000 
  

   feet. 
  The 
  nest 
  is 
  a 
  pretty 
  structure 
  placed 
  below 
  a 
  leaf, 
  

   which 
  is 
  di'awu 
  over 
  it. 
  

  

  