﻿Mount 
  Dulit 
  and 
  the 
  Barani 
  District. 
  401 
  

  

  Mt. 
  Dulit 
  at 
  5000 
  feet. 
  These 
  are 
  one 
  young 
  male 
  and 
  two 
  

   females, 
  and 
  of 
  course 
  without 
  the 
  fully 
  adult 
  male 
  it 
  is 
  

   difficult 
  to 
  say 
  whether 
  the 
  Dulit 
  bird 
  is 
  identical 
  with 
  the 
  

   Kina 
  Balu 
  species 
  or 
  not 
  : 
  at 
  present 
  the 
  surmise 
  is 
  that 
  they 
  

   are 
  the 
  same, 
  but 
  further 
  strict 
  comparison 
  is 
  necessary. 
  

  

  115. 
  Dictum 
  chrysorrhceum. 
  

  

  Dicaum 
  chrijsorrhoewn, 
  T. 
  ; 
  Everett^ 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  139. 
  

   Ascends 
  Dulit 
  to 
  1000 
  feet. 
  

  

  116. 
  Prionochilus 
  xanthopygius. 
  

  

  Pi'ionochilus 
  xanthopygius, 
  Salvad. 
  ; 
  Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  140. 
  

   Procured 
  on 
  Dulit 
  at 
  4000 
  feet. 
  

  

  117. 
  Prionochilus 
  maculatus. 
  

   Prionochilus 
  maculatus 
  (T.) 
  ; 
  Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  140. 
  

   Also 
  procured 
  on 
  Dulit 
  at 
  4000 
  feet. 
  

  

  Family 
  Zosteropid^. 
  

  

  118. 
  ZOSTEROPS 
  SQUAMIFRONS. 
  

  

  Zosterops 
  squamifrons, 
  Sharpe, 
  Ibis, 
  1892, 
  p. 
  323. 
  

  

  Found 
  on 
  Mount 
  Dulit 
  at 
  a 
  height 
  of 
  3500 
  feet. 
  Only 
  

   one 
  example 
  was 
  seen, 
  and 
  that 
  was 
  shot 
  just 
  outside 
  my 
  hut 
  

   at 
  the 
  camp. 
  

  

  Family 
  Ploceid/E. 
  

  

  119. 
  MUNIA 
  BRUNNEICEPS. 
  

  

  Munia 
  brunneiceps, 
  Wald.; 
  Sliarpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xiii. 
  p. 
  338 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  14.2. 
  

  

  Very 
  common 
  throughout 
  the 
  low 
  country. 
  

  

  120. 
  UrOLONCHA 
  TUSCANS. 
  

  

  Munia 
  fuscans 
  (Cass.) 
  ; 
  Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  142. 
  

   Uruloncha 
  fuscans, 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xiii. 
  p. 
  3G4. 
  

   The 
  little 
  Black 
  Rice-bird 
  is 
  fairly 
  common 
  in 
  the 
  paddy- 
  

   fields 
  over 
  the 
  low 
  country. 
  

  

  121. 
  TJroloncha 
  leucogastra. 
  

  

  Uroloncha 
  leucogastra 
  (Blyth); 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xiii. 
  

   p. 
  362 
  ; 
  Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  142. 
  

  

  The 
  White-bellied 
  Rice-bird 
  is 
  the 
  rarest 
  of 
  our 
  species. 
  

   I 
  have 
  met 
  Avith 
  it 
  only 
  at 
  Niah. 
  

  

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