1885.] DURING THE VOYAGE OF THE YACHT * MARCHESA.' 415 



Orthotomus cineracetjs, Blyth. 

 Ortliotomus cineraceus, Salvad. op. cit. p. 248. 

 cJ . Sigaliud River, Sandakan. 

 2 (S . Usukan Bay, N. Borneo. 



Cittocincla stricklandi, Mottl. & Dillwyn. 



Kittacincla stricklandii, Salvad. op. cit. p. 253. 



c? . Kudat, N. Borneo. 



9 . Banguey I., N. Borneo. 



Silam, four specimens. 



Iris light brown. Length 23"0 centims. The example from 

 Banguey is smaller, and has the lower part of the back immediately 

 above the white rump washed with orange-chestnut. 



Copsychus amcenus, Horsf. 



Copsychus amoenus, Salvad. op. cit. p. 255. 



(5 . Sigaliud River, Sandakan. 



TURDUS FALLENS, Pall. 



Turdus pallens, Salvad. oj). cit. p. 256. 

 $ . Silam. 



Henicurus leschenaultii, Vieill. 



Henicurus frontalis, Salvad. op. cit. p. 258. 



Three ad. sk. Silam. 



Juv. Silam. 



I can detect no constant differences in plumage between these 

 individuals and the examples of H. leschenaulti in the British 

 Museum. The much larger size of the Javan bird is, however, very 

 noticeable. The following are the measurement? in centimetres of 

 the present examples and those given in the Cat. B. 



Anthus gustavi, Swinh. 

 Silam, one specimen. 



Oriolus xanthonottjs, Horsf. 



Oriolus xanthonotus, Salvad. op. cit. p. 277. 

 2cJ. Silam. 



(S juv. Silam. 



(S . Sigaliud River, Sandakan. 



2$. Silam. 



The young male much resembles the females, but has the head 

 somewhat darker, while the wing-coverts have no chestnut edgings. 

 The median rectrices are black tipped with yellow, not olive-yellow ; 

 while, beneath, the chin and throat are dusky. 



