336 MR. R. B. SHARPE ON THE BIRDS OF LABUAN. [Apr. 1, 



p. Platylophus coronatus (Raffl.), Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 107. 

 Must be expunged from the Labuan list. 



Family Dicrurid^e. 



50. DlCRURUS ANNECTENS (HodgS.). 



Bicrurus annectens, Sharpe, Cat. B. iii. p. 231. 



Shot by Governor Ussher in January 1877. Indistinguishable 

 from Malaccan examples. The species has not been recorded from 

 Borneo before, where, however, it cannot be very rare, as several 

 specimens are sent by Govenor Ussher, both from the mainland and 

 from Labuan. Mr. Treacher also sends two specimens, but without 

 any native name attached to them. 



Family Campophagid^e. 



51. Pericrocotus cinereus, Lafr. 

 Pericrocotus cinereus, Sharpe, Ibis, 1877, p. 19. 



"November, 1876." 



Several specimens of this interesting bird, which ranges as far 

 as Borneo in its winter migration. It was first added to the Bornean 

 avifauna by Mr. Everett, who procured it at Bintulu ; it also oc- 

 curred in Mr. Low's last collection from the north-west coast. 



52. Lalage terat (Bodd.). 



Lalage terat, Salvad. t. c. p. 145 ; Sharpe, Cat. B. iv. p. 95. 



Several specimens of both sexes in Governor Ussher's collection, 

 as well as in Mr. Treacher's. At present the species has not been 

 met with by the English collectors on the mainland, though Beccari 

 and Doria obtained it at Sarawak. Mr. Treacher gives the native 

 names of the males as " Panak panggit bujan." Governor Ussher 

 says it is common in the island. 



The native name is given by Mr. Low as 'Burung suip api.' 

 The latter gentleman sends two nests, which are small and of a 

 shallow cup-shape : they are composed of dry bents interwoven 

 with fragments of moss, spider's webs, and dead leaves. Each nest 

 contains two eggs — the colour of those in the first being pale greenish 

 white, thickly blotched and spotted all over with brown spots, amongst 

 which are mingled bere and there a few purplish markings and spots ; 

 axis 085, diam. 055. In the second nest the eggs are of a duller 

 white, blotched and spotted as in those first described; axis 0"9, 

 diam. 0*55. 



Family Muscicapid^e. 



53. POLIOMYIAS LUTEOLA (Pall.). 



Poliomyias luteola, Sharpe, Cat. B. iv. p. 201. 

 Enjthrosterna erythaca, Salvad. t. c. p. 127 (nee Blyth). 

 A fully adult male in Mr. Treacher's collection. From its having 

 no native name attached to it, the species is probably a rare visitant. 



