TEAGULIDiE 271 



Typical locality British North Borneo. 

 Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 

 Closely allied to T. j. napu, but slightly smaller, with 

 the throat-markings a little darker, and the light gorget 

 rather wider. Specimens from the neighbouring Pulo Laut 

 are slightly inferior in size to those from the mainland. 



90. 12. 15. 3 (1980, i). Skull and skin, female. Sarawak, 



N. Borneo. Presented by Dr. G. D. Haviland, 1890. 



92. 2. 8. 6. Skin. Baram, Sarawak ; collected by A. H. 



Everett, Esq. Purchased, 1892. 



94. 6. 8. 3. Skin, female. Bongon, N. Borneo ; same 



collector. Purchased, 1894. 



0. 8. 4. 1. Skull and skin, young. Baram. 



Presented hij Dr. C. Hose, 1900. 



10. 4. 5. 119. Skull and skin; the latter mounted. 



Poeroek Jihoe, Barito Valley, S. Central Borneo ; * collected 



by G. C. Shortridge, Esq. Presented by 0. Thomas, Esq., 1910. 



10. 4. 5. 120. Skull and skin. Same locality and 



Same history. 

 Skull and skin. Same locality and 



Same history. 

 Skull and skin, female. Same locality 



Same history. 

 Skull and skin. Same locality and 



Same history. 

 Skull and skin, female. Same locality 



Same history. 

 Skull and skin, female. Same locality 



Same history. 



Skull and skin, young female. Same 



locality and collector. Same history. 



10. 4. 5. 127. Skull and skin, young female. Same 



locality and collector. Same history. 



10. 4. 5. 129. Skull and skin. Same locality and 



collector. Same history. 



10. 4. 5. 130. Skin. Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 



* The reference of the specimens from this locality to the present 

 race is provisional. 



