1g18. | H. C. Rosinson & C. B. Keoss: Birds. I51 
The dimensions of six males are: total length, 167-177; 
wing, 80-86; tail, 66-70; tarsus, 17.5-19; bill from gape, 20-23 
mm., and of four females, total length, 165-178; wing, 78-87; 
tail, 67-69; tarsus, 18.5-20.5; bill from gape, 20.5-22.5 mm. 
Both Sclater in the British Museum Catalogue (Vol. xiv, 
1888) and Sharpe, in the Hand-list (Vol. ili, 1go1), have 
overlooked the records of this genus from Sumatra, which is 
represented in the Leyden Museum by five specimens from 
the Padang Highlands. 
68. Eurylamus ochromelas, Raffles. 
Eurylemus ochromelas, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii, p. 
297 (1822); Tweedd. Ibis, 1877, p. 317; Salvad. Ann. Mus. 
Civ. Gen. xiv, p. 198 (1879); Nicholson, Ibis, 1882, p. 64; 
Snelleman in Veth’s Midden-Sumatra Exped. Vogels, iv, p. 37 
(1884); Buttikofer, Notes Leyden Mus. ix, p. 43 (1887); 
Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xiv, p. 465 (1888); Salvad. Ann. 
Mus. Civ. Gen. (2) xii, p. 48 (1891); Parrot, Abh. Konig]. 
Akad. Bayer der Wissensch. I, Kl]. XXIV, Bd. 8, p. 217 (1907). 
a. 1%. Sandaran Agong, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 
2,450 feet. 25th May, 1914. [No. 1660.] 
“Tris chrome, bill robin’s egg blue, upper mandible tinged 
with green, tomia of both mandibles black, feet flesh pink, 
claws dark.” 
Shot feeding in a large fig tree; the only specimen seen 
throughout the trip. 
Cymborhynchus macrorhynchus subsp. macrorhynchus (Gm.) 
Eurylaimus lemniscatus, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii, 
p- 296 (1822.) 
Cymborhynchus macrorhynchus (Gm.); Yweedd, Ibis, 1877, 
Deesi7s Salvad] Anum. Mus. Civ. Gen-Sxiv ps 199 (1870); 
Nicholson, Ibis, 1882, p. 64; id. 18§3, p. 254; Snelleman in 
Veth’s Midden-Sumatra Exped. Vogels, iv, p. 37 (1884); 
Buttikofer, Notes Leyden Mus. ix, p. 43 (1887); Sclater, Cat. 
Birds Brit. Mus. xiv, p. 468 (1888). 
Cymborhynchus malaccensis, Salvad. Atti. R. Ac. Sci. Tor. 
iX, p. 425 (1874). 
Cymborhynchus macrorhynchus lemniscatus (Raffles), Har- 
tert, Nov. Zool. 1x, p. 206 (1902); Parrot, Abh. Konig]. Akad. 
Bayer der Wissensch. II, Kl. XXIV, Bd. I, p. 218 (1907). 
a-d. 26,2 %. Pasir Ganting, West Sumatran 
Coast, Lat. 2°S. 18th June, 1914. [Nos. 
2004, 2037. | 
“Tris emerald, upper mandible robin’s egg blue, lower 
chrome yellow, tip and tomia as the upper mandible, feet 
cobalt.” 
__ Salvadori and Hartert recognize three races of this broad- 
bill, viz:—C. macrorhynchus affinis, in which the white bars on 
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