432 Ant. Reichenow und Herman Seh a low: 



et regione parotica sicut caput castaneis facile distingueuda. Lg. 10; 

 culm. 0,85; al. 4,15; caud. 4,5; tars. 1,5. 



Hab. North western Borneo. 



Th ryothorusSclateri. 



Taczanowski, P. Z. S. 1879. p. 222. 



Supra griseo-rufus, pileo vix rufescentiore ; subtus albo nigroque 

 undulatus; genis et lateribus colli albo nigroque variis; superciliis 

 albis nigro niaculatis; cauda griseo nigroque transfasciata , fasciis 

 rectricum externarum albis. Rostrum corneum; pedes grisei; iris 

 fusco-brunneo. 



Hab.: Guajango, Northern Peru. 



BRACHYPODWAE. 



Andropadus marchei. 



M. E. Oustalet, Nouv. Arch. Mus. S. U, T. II, Fase. I p. 100. 



A. flavostriato afünis, sed rostro robustiore nigreseente, alis 

 longioribus: supra brunneo - olivaeeus , infra sordide albescens, 

 hypochondriis olivaceo tinctis, gula albida, pedibus nigreseentibus. 

 Long. 0,205; ala 0,110; cauda. 0,110; eulm. 0,017; tars. 0,023 M. 



Hab.: Ogowe (West-xyVica). 

 ßuchanga stigviatop s. 

 Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1879. p. 247. 



B. similis B. leucophaeae, sed macula lorali alba magna 

 distinguenda. Lg. 10; culm. 0,9; al. 5,3; caud. 5,1; tars. 0,7. 



Hab.: North western Borneo. 

 Chibia Borneensis. 

 Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1879. p. 246. 



C. similis C. pectorali ex insulis Sulaensibus, sed plumis 

 lanceolatis colli lateralis metallice ebalybeo-viridibus nee purpura- 

 scentibus, et maculis jugularibus et praepectoralibus valde minoribus 

 et conspicue metallicis chalybeo-viridibus distinguenda. Lg. 10; 

 culm. 1,3; al. 5,9; eaud. 4,5; tars. 0,85. 



Hab. : North Western Borneo. 



Crinig er ruficrissus. 



Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1879. p. 248. 



C. similis C. gutturali, sed supra ubique sordidior, supraeau- 

 dalibus caudaque saturate rufeseenti-brunneis ; loris et regione 

 oculari cum genis et regione parotica sordide einereis, gula alba, 

 corpore reliquo subtus sordide olivascente, subeaudalibus castaneis. 

 Lg. tot. 8; culm. 0,85; al. 4,0; caud. 4,0; tars. 0,7. 



Hab.: North western Borneo. 



Jxidia webberi Hume. 



Stray Feathers Oet. VIH No. 1. 1879. p. 40. 



Like J. squamata, but the yellow of upper surfaee darker 

 and more olivaceous; the abdomen and flanks like the breast, and 

 almost the whole inner web of the outer tail-feather white. 



Length 6,0; wing 3,2; tail 2,75; tarsus 0,6; bill, at front, 

 from frontal bone 0,62. 



Hab. : Tonka (Malacea). 



