158 BIRDS OF THE 
Capitonidae. 
20. Chotorhea chrysopsis. 
Megalaema chrysopsis Goffin, Mus. P, B., Buccones, p. 15 (1863); 
Everett, L. B. Born. p. 167; Sharpe, Ibis 1890, p. 4. 
Chotorhea chrysopsis Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 32; Shelley, Cat. B. Br. 
Mus. XIX. p. 59. 
A great number of specimens from Mounts Kenepai and 
Liang Koeboeng, Nanga Raoen, Poetoes Sibau, Poelau 
and the Upper Mahakkam. — Iris reddish brown, bill 
black (in the female the base of lower mandible greenish 
horn-color), feet olive-green. 
From the above mentioned localities may be seen that 
this species is found in the plain as well as in the mount- 
ain forests. Captain Shelley in his above quoted Catalogue 
allows only subspecific rank to this Bornean representative 
of C. chrysopogon, but our bird is so, constantly distinct 
by its smaller size and the bright yellow forehead that it 
fully merits to be considered a quite distinct species. 
Hab. Throughout Borneo. 
»Der Ruf des Vogels ist ein kurzes, rasch hinter einander 
ausgestossenes kuko, kuko, kuko”’. 
21. Chotorhea versicolor. 
Bucco versicolor Raff. Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII, p. 284 (1822). 
Chotorhea versicolor Salvad. Uce. Born. p. 33. 
Chotorea versicolor, var. borneensis W. Blas. Verh. «. b. Ver. Wien, 
XXX, p. 25. 
Megalaema versicolor Everett, L. B. Born. p. 167; Sharpe, Ibis 1890, 
p. 4. : 
A great number of adult specimens from Pontianak, 
Sanggau, Roema Manoeal, Nanga Raoen, Poelau and Upper 
Mahakkam. — Iris dark brown, bill black, feet dirty 
olive-green. — Contents of stomach: rests of the fruits of 
Urostigma. — A very common forest-bird. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. X XI. 
