18 LIST OF THE BIRDS ОЕ PENRISSEN. 
FAMILY ALCEDINIPÆ. 
64. Alcedo euryzone Temm. Sharp, Cat. B. xvii. p. 154. 
kalan Ampat, banks of river. We noticed the bird 
when descending the river from the Dyak village of Sen- 
nah to Pankalan Ampat, and about a week later my col- 
lectors shot it, Unfortunately by this time I had returned 
to Kuching, and was consequently unable to sex the bird 
myself or to make colour notes, and I am.afraid that as a 
result of native carelessness, the present label “ female” 
is untrustworthy. e specimen is a very small one, the 
total length being only 6.5 in. as against 8 in., the total 
length of the full- -grown adult. It possesses the blue 
pectoral band spotted with white, characteristic only of 
males: in p 
differs slightly from Dr. Sharpe's description (1. с.) but 
nevertheless І am sure that my identification is correct. 
‚ Ceyx (?) enerythra Sharpe. Sharpe, Cat. В. xvii. p. 179. 
genus Ceyx is ina most confused condition, and I 
am therefore extremely doubtful about a young specimen 
of this little Kingfisher which was shot close to the sum- 
mit of Penrissen. The bill is extremely short; "8 inch, as 
against 1.5 of the adult, and is black, paler towards the 
tip instead of coral red. The wing -coverts and scapulars 
are red and there is no blue spot behind. The w wing cov- 
erts as in C. euerythra, but there is a black frontal patch 
as in C. diliwyni: further C. dillwyni has been found on 
Dulit, but C. euerythra has not; efore com- 
pletely puzzled as to the с name for опг Penrissen 
specimen, and must wa 1 1 can see more young 
specimens of both species TAR absolutely deciding. 
66. Haleyon conereta Temm. Sharp, Cat. B. xvii. p. 285, Mt. 
Penrissen 3000 feet. 
` FAMILY BUCEROTID Ж, 
67. Rhinoplax vigil Forst. Grant, Cat. B. xvii. p. 427. 
The note of this bird, well represented ts its native name 
