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p.50. “Differs from S. lunatus with which it agrees in the peculiarly - 
shaped tips of the longest primaries, in beirg darker and greyer 
above; crown of the head pure grey, not pale rusty brown ; 
ear- coverts grey with hardly a tint of brown, while they are 
a ena іп S. lunatus, and the rufous colour on the весоп- 
daries is deeper; round the eye a narrow ring of white feathers. 
ris. мне: brown, mottled with golden specks; eyelid and 
base of mandible for about 4 inch, bright gamboge ‘yellow ; bill 
als whitish blue, tip and lateral edges whitish ; feet pale green- 
ish chrome, claws milky blue (А. L. Butler)” Named in compli- 
ment to Mr. Walter Rothschild (3 a) 
76. Psarisomus dalhousiae. (Jameson. ) 
The Longtailed Broadbill. 
r. H. Palgrave Turner shot = of these lovely broadbills 
at 3500 feet, and kindly gave it to m It is a very perfect 
specimen and is now in the Selangor Masui: (1.) 
77. Gecinus rodgeri. Hartert and Butler. 
ЕЕ Woodpecker. 
cies obtained at 3,500 feet. I am not sure 
whether “the full description has yet appeared i н. =н it has 
not yet reached me, and І до not wish to anticipate it. Dr. 
Hartert, comparing it with G. chlorolophus fos G. chlorigaster 
says, in epist. “Differs from chlorolophus in its much darker an 
more uniform green upperside, shorter wing, and darker abdo- 
men with much narrower cross-bars. Differs from chlorigaster 
in its larger size, erae wing, and in the sprees of the crown 
being green and not red." Named in hon o Mr J. F. 
Rodger, British воой, Selangor. (1.) 
78. Chrysophlegma humii. (Hargitt.) 
Тһе Cheguered-throated Woodpecker, 
I shot one at 3,500 feet. I have also met with it in the 
low country. (1.) 
79. Miglyptes grammithorax. (Malh.) 
The Fulvous-rumped Barred Woodpecker, 
