go Journal of the F.M.S. Musewms. [Vov. VIII, 
19. Oreoctistes leucops. 20. Herpornis brunnescens. 
21. Chlorocharis emiliae. 22. Brachypteryx erythrogyna. 
23. Orthnocichla whitehead. 24. Garrulax schistochlamys. 
25. Rhinocichla treachert. 26. Allocotops calvus. 
27. Stachyris borneensts. 28. Stachyris poliocephala. 
29. Androphilus accentor. 30. Corythoctchla crassa. 
31. Turdinulus exsul. 2. Hyloterpe hypoxantha. 
33. Pteruthius ae. cameranot. 34. Aethopyga temmincht. 
35. Avachnothera juliae. 36. Zosterops clara. 
37. Dicaeum monticola. 38. Chlorura borneensts. 
39. Calyptomena whiteheadi. 40. Pitta schwanert. 
41. Pyrotrogon whiteheadt. 42. Cyanops pulcherrima. 
43. Lepocestes porphyromelas. 44. Huerococcyx bockt. 
45. Cuculus t. insulinde. 46. Collocalia lincha. 
47. Carpophaga badia. 48. Macropygia ruficeps. 
After excluding 12 species that occur on the higher zone 
of Kinabalu and ten species that occur in identical form on 
Korinchi, we have left the following 26 species. 
2. Cissa jeffrey. 3. Chibia borneensis. 
4. Artamides normant. 5. Chlamydochaera jeffreyt. 
10. Rhinomytas gularis. 14. Stoparola cerviniventris. 
16. Turdus obscurus. 18. Hemixus connectens. 
19. Oreoctistes leucops. 20. Herporns brunnescens. 
22. Heteroxentcus evythrogyna. 23. Orthnocichla whitehead. 
24. Garrvulax schistochlamys. 26. Allocotops calvus. 
27. Stachyris borneensis. 28. Stachyrts poliocephala. 
30. Corythocichla crassa. 31. Turdinulus exsul. 
32. Hyloterpe hypoxantha. 33. Arachnothera jultae. 
36. Zosterops clara. 37. Dicaewm monticola. 
39. Calyptomena whiteheadr. 40. Pitta schwanert. 
41. Pyvotrogon whiteheadt. 42. Cyanops pulcherrima. 
Of these 26 species, Turdus obscurus may be deducted as 
being a migrant of no zoogeographical significance, while the 
following either occur or have very closely allied representa- 
tive forms in the Malay Peninsula or Sumatra. 
2. Cissa jeffrey. 4. Artanudes normant. 
14. Stoparola cerviniventris. 18. Hemixus connectens. 
20. Herpornis brunnescens. 22. Heteroxenicus erythrogyna. 
24. Garrulax schistochlamys. 27. Stachyris borneensis. 
28. Stachyris poliocephala. 30. Corythrocicila crassa. 
31. Turdiniulus exsul. 36. Zosterops clara. 
Of the remaining 13 species, which are all indigenous to 
Borneo, No. 3, Chibia borneensis, may perhaps be considered 
to represent Dicrurvopsis sumatrensts. No. 5, Chlamydochaera 
jeffreyt, is a monotypic genus of Caterpillar Shrike, probably 
most closely allied to Pterodocys of Australia. No. 10, Rhino- 
mytas gulavis, is a mountain form of Rh. pectoralis, widely 
spread over the Malayan Region. No. 19, Oreoctistes leucops, 
is another monotypic genus nearest to Kelaartia of Ceylon. 
No. 23, Orthnocichla whiteheadi is a small wren-like bird with 
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