1875.] MR. R. B. SHARPE ON BIRDS FROM LABUAN. 107 
46. ANTHREPTES MALACCENSIS (Scop.) ; Salvad. op. cit. p. 178. 
A large series is contained in the present collection. Mr. Motley 
has already found it in Labuan; and it must be equally common at 
Sarawak, to judge from the large series mentioned by Count Salva- 
on as having been obtained there by the Marquis Doria and Signor 
eccari. 
47. ARACHNOTHERA CHRYSOGENYS, Temm.; Salvad. J. c. p. 
181. 
One specimen. 
Family Lanupz. 
48. Lauace Terat (Bodd.); Salvad. 7. c. p. 146. 
One young specimen, apparently referable to this species. 
Family Musctcapip&. 
49. PHILENTOMA PYRRHOPTERUM (Temm.); Salvad. op. cit. 
p- 138. 
One specimen. 
50. Cyornis BANyuMaS (Horsf.); Salvad. op. cit. p. 130. 
Two adult specimens. 
Notwithstanding Count Salvadori’s contrary belief, I think that a 
comparison of types will identify Mr. Wallace’s C. rufifrons, now 
before me, with his C. bdeccariana. 
51. Leucocerca savanica (Sparrm.) ; Salvad. 7. ¢. p. 135. 
An adult and a young specimen: the latter is brown where the 
adult is blackish, and has rufous margins to the wing-coverts. 
Family EuryL£M1bDz. 
52. CyMBIRHYNCHUS MACRORHYNCHUS. 
A young bird, moulting into adult plumage. The tail is black, 
with only a faint whitish shade near the apical edge of the inner web 
of the outermost rectrix. 
53. EuRYL2MUS OCRHOMELAS, Raffi.; Salvad. /. c. p. 108. 
An adult specimen, in no way different from Malaccan examples. 
Family SturNIDz&. 
54. GRACULA JAVANENSIS (Osb.); Salvad. J. c. p. 274. 
Two specimens which, when compared with Javan examples, do 
not present any differences. 
Family Corvip. 
55. PLATYLOPHUS CoRONATUS (Raffl.) ; Salvad. 7. c. p. 280. 
One young specimen. 
