﻿Mount 
  Dulit 
  and 
  the 
  Baram 
  District. 
  419 
  

  

  This 
  large 
  Black 
  Eagle 
  plays 
  havoc 
  Avith 
  the 
  fowls, 
  and 
  

   is 
  found 
  everywhere, 
  ranging 
  on 
  Dulit 
  to 
  3000 
  feet, 
  

  

  231. 
  LOPHOTRIORCHIS 
  KIENERI. 
  

  

  Loj)hotriorchis 
  kieneri 
  (Geoffr.) 
  ; 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  i. 
  p. 
  255 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  182. 
  

  

  A 
  very 
  rare 
  bird 
  with 
  us. 
  Only 
  one 
  specimen 
  has 
  been 
  

   obtained 
  by 
  me 
  at 
  Claudetown. 
  

  

  232. 
  Spilornis 
  pallidus. 
  

  

  Spilornis 
  pallidus, 
  Wald. 
  ; 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  i. 
  p. 
  290 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  182. 
  

  

  This 
  little 
  Serpent-Eagle 
  is 
  found 
  usually 
  along 
  the 
  

   banks 
  of 
  the 
  rivers, 
  perched 
  on 
  stumps 
  of 
  dead 
  trees. 
  Native 
  

   name 
  " 
  Zangburik." 
  

  

  233. 
  BUTASTUR 
  INDICUS. 
  

  

  Butastur 
  indicus 
  (Gm.) 
  ; 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  i. 
  p. 
  297 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  183. 
  

  

  One 
  specimen 
  shot 
  at 
  Baram 
  mouth. 
  

  

  234. 
  Haliaetus 
  leucogaster. 
  

  

  Haliaetus 
  leucogaster 
  (Gm.) 
  ; 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  i. 
  p. 
  307 
  ; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  183. 
  

  

  This 
  large 
  Sea-Eagle 
  is 
  fairly 
  common 
  and 
  nests 
  on 
  the 
  

   coast. 
  It 
  makes 
  a 
  big 
  nest 
  on 
  the 
  top 
  of 
  a 
  dead 
  tree. 
  

  

  235. 
  Haliastur 
  intermedius. 
  

  

  Haliastur 
  intermedius, 
  Gurney 
  ; 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  i. 
  p. 
  314; 
  

   Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  183. 
  

  

  Found 
  everywhere 
  all 
  over 
  the 
  low 
  country 
  whenever 
  the 
  

   natives 
  are 
  burning 
  for 
  their 
  farms. 
  Native 
  name 
  " 
  Sing- 
  

   alang 
  Burong.^' 
  

  

  236. 
  Mach^rirhamphus 
  alcinus. 
  

   Machoirhamphus 
  alcinus, 
  Westerm.; 
  Sharpe, 
  Cat. 
  B. 
  i. 
  

  

  p. 
  342 
  ; 
  Everett, 
  t. 
  c. 
  p. 
  184. 
  

  

  Found 
  in 
  the 
  low 
  country, 
  frequenting 
  the 
  Bat-caves. 
  It 
  

   feeds 
  on 
  the 
  Bats, 
  and 
  is 
  by 
  far 
  the 
  quickest-flying 
  Hawk 
  

   that 
  we 
  have. 
  Native 
  name 
  " 
  Rajah 
  Wali.^^ 
  

  

  2g 
  2 
  

  

  