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  Mr. 
  C. 
  Hose 
  on 
  the 
  Avifauna 
  of 
  

  

  185. 
  Harpactes 
  diardi. 
  

  

  Harpactes 
  diardi 
  (T.) 
  ; 
  Graut, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xvii. 
  p. 
  482; 
  Everett, 
  

   t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  166. 
  

  

  A 
  low-country 
  Trogon, 
  found 
  on 
  Dulit 
  up 
  to 
  5000 
  feet. 
  

  

  186. 
  Harpactes 
  kasumba. 
  

  

  Harpactes 
  kasumba 
  (Raffl.) 
  ; 
  Grant, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xvii. 
  p. 
  483 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  166. 
  

  

  This 
  Trogon 
  occurs 
  throughout 
  the 
  low 
  country, 
  and 
  also 
  

   on 
  Mount 
  Dulit 
  up 
  to 
  about 
  2000 
  feet. 
  Native 
  name 
  

   •'Papaw.'' 
  

  

  187. 
  Harpactes 
  duvauceli. 
  

  

  Harpactes 
  duvauceli 
  (T.) 
  ; 
  Grant, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xvii. 
  p. 
  491 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  166. 
  

  

  Found 
  all 
  through 
  the 
  low 
  country, 
  and 
  on 
  Mount 
  Dulit 
  

   to 
  3000 
  feet. 
  Native 
  name 
  " 
  Baragai.^^ 
  

  

  188. 
  Harpactes 
  dulitensis. 
  

  

  Harpactes 
  dulitensis, 
  Grant, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xvii. 
  p. 
  502, 
  pi. 
  xvii. 
  

   This 
  beautiful 
  yellow 
  Trogon 
  was 
  obtained 
  on 
  Mount 
  Dulit 
  

   at 
  5000 
  feet. 
  

  

  188 
  a. 
  Harpactes 
  vidua. 
  

  

  Harpactes 
  vidua, 
  Grant, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xvii. 
  p. 
  501. 
  

  

  Only 
  a 
  single 
  female 
  specimen 
  obtained. 
  

  

  Family 
  Podargid.e. 
  

  

  189. 
  Batrachostomus 
  affinis. 
  

  

  Batrachostomus 
  affinis, 
  Blyth 
  ; 
  Hartert, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xvi, 
  p. 
  643. 
  

   Of 
  this 
  bird 
  I 
  got 
  only 
  a 
  single 
  specimen 
  on 
  Mount 
  Dulit 
  

   at 
  about 
  2000 
  feet. 
  

  

  190. 
  Batrachostomus 
  harterti. 
  

  

  Batrachostomus 
  harterti, 
  Sharpe, 
  Ibis, 
  1892, 
  p. 
  323 
  ; 
  

   Hartert, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  xvi. 
  p. 
  638. 
  

  

  Discovered 
  at 
  the 
  foot 
  of 
  Mount 
  Dulit 
  at 
  about 
  1000 
  feet. 
  

   The 
  specimen 
  was 
  captured 
  in 
  a 
  small 
  jungle-hut, 
  into 
  which 
  

   it 
  had 
  flown 
  in 
  the 
  dusk, 
  evidently 
  attracted 
  by 
  the 
  light. 
  

  

  