140 Count T. Salvadori— Notes 
P. salvadorti, while Mr. Ogilvie-Grant, speaking of a fine 
male collected in Yunnan by Capt. Wingate, declares that 
P. salvadorti is a perfectly distinct species. He says :— 
* Among other distinctive characters of P. sa/vadorit may be 
mentioned the red upper mandible *, the purple-blue of the 
underparts, uniform in colour with the crown, and the 
absence of the pale brownish-buff band bordering the hinder 
part of the head and cheeks, so distinctly shown in the 
figures given by Fraser, P. Z. 8. 1850, pl. 25, and in Gould’s 
‘ Birds of Asia,’ vi. pl. 9 (1858).” 
Patmzornis Fascrata (P. L.S. Mill.) ; Blanf. Faun. of 
B. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 256 (1895) ; Ogilvie-Grant, Ibis, 1900, 
p- 599 (S.W. Yunnan). 
Paleornis fasciatus Richm. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxv. 
p. 3803 (1902) (Andamans); xxvi. p. 495 (1903) (Simalur). 
Simaiur (Babi, Simalu, or Si Mala of some maps) is 
an island on the west coast of Sumatra. Nine specimens 
were obtained, agreeing in size with Andaman birds 
(Richmond). 
Pat#ornis MAgor Richm. Pr. Biol. Soc. Wash. xv. p. 188 
(Pulo-Babi) (1902) ; id. Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxvi. p. 495 
(1903). : 
“ Tdentical in colour with P. fasciatus, but much larger. 
Length (in the flesh) 488 mm.; wing 192; tail 230; 
tarsus 18; culmen 18.” (Richmond.) 
Hab. Pulo Babi and Pulo Lasia, off the west coast of 
Sumatra. 
Mr. Richmond mentions seven specimens of this new 
species. Strangely enough, Pulo Babi and Pulo Lasia le 
fourteen miles south-east of Simalur, where typical P. fasciata 
was found. 
PaLmornis caNicePs Blyth ; Blanf. Faun. of B. Ind., Birds, 
ii, p. 258 (1895); Richm. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxv. p. 303 
(1902) (Great and Little Nicobar). 
PaLHoRNiIs MopgEsTA Fras.; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Ciy. Gen. 
(2) xi. p. 127 (1892) (Engano). 
* The bill is entirely black in the type of P. derhyana. 
