BAM. BURY LAMIDAs Ui 
2. Psarisomus dalhousiz psittacinus (Miller). 
Eurylaimus psittacinus Muller, Tijdschr. Nat. Gesch. Vol. 2, p. 349, pl. 5 (1835). 
Psarisomus dalhousie (Muller) cf. Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 14 p. 458 (1888). 
~ 3. Psarisomus dalhousiz borneensis Hartert, subsp. nov. Mountains of N. W. 
(Type O no. 2451, Kina Balu, Borneo 12. April 1888, collected by John Whitehead, Borneo. 
in Mus. Rothschild), The blue on the primaries is also lighter in the Bornean form, 
the other differences are stated on p. 6. 
Sumatra, 
6. GENUS CYMBIRHYNCHUS Viaors 
Cymbirhynchus Vigors, Mem. Raffles, p. 654 (1830); Sclater, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 14, p. 468 (1898). 
Characters. The genus Cymbirhynchus differs from all the other Eurylemide in the form of 
the nostrils, which are longitudinal, and are situated in about the middle of the upper mandible. 
The bill is higher than in the other genera of Eurylemine (though not as high as in the 
Calyptomenine) and has a sharp ridge along the culmen. The colour of the bill is in life a most 
beautiful greenish sky-blue with yellow base and edges, the iris is of a most lovely golden moss- 
green. These marvellous colours, however, disappear entirely in the dried skins. At the base 
of the bill are two very conspicuous long and strong, and a few smaller bristles. The tail is very 
strongly graduated, the lateral rectrices being about half as long as the central pair, and the 
tail is nearly as long as the wing. The metatarsus is in front divided into only four scutes, the 
upper one of which reaches over half the length of the metatarsus, the back of which is a soft 
skin in life, shrivelled up in the skin. 
The scapulars are most peculiarly shaped : the upper ones are greatly elongated, narrow, 
pointed, and of a white colour, thus forming a very conspicuous white line on each side of the 
black back. The rest of the plumage is red and black. The plumage covering the upperside, breast 
and abdomen is soft, that of the throat more compact and very hard, the earcoverts quite stiff 
and hard. Nests pendant bags, eggs spotted. The young bird has spotted wing-coverts. 
Geographical Distribution of the Species. Borneo, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, 
North to Arrakan and Pegu. One species composed of three subspecies. 
1. — Dail usually without white . . . . . . =. =. =... +. . C€. MACRORHYNCHUS MACRORHYNCHUS. 
2. — Tail with white bays on mney webs . . . . . . . +. +. . C€. MACRORHYNCHUS LEMNISCATUS. 
3. — Tail with white bars on both webs of outer vectvices . . . . . CC. MACRORHYNCHUS AFFINIS. 
1. Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchus macrorhynchus (Gmelin). Borneo. 
Todus macrorhynchus Gmelin, Syst. Nat. Vol. 1, p. 446 (1788) (No locality, figure shows 
the Bornean form). 
Cymborhynchus macrorhynchus (Gmelin) cf. Sclater,Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 14, p.468(1888). 
2. Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchus lemniscatus (Raffles). Sumatra, 
Eurylemus lemniscatus Raffles, Trans. Linn, Soc. Lond. Vol. 13, p. 175 (1821). Malay Peninsula to 
Tenasserim, 
3. Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchus affinis Blyth. Arrakan and Pegu 
Cymbirhynchus affinis Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. Vol. 15, p. 312 (18 ? ) (Burmah). 
Cymborhynchus affinis Blyth, cf Sclater, Cat. Brids Brit. Mus. Vol. 14, p. 47 a (1888). 
