DUTCH BORNEO-EXPEDITION, 201 
A great number of specimens from the forests of Mount 
Kenepai and the western slope of the Liang Koeboeng- 
range, never found in the low country. — Iris dark brown, 
bill black, feet purplish’ gray. The female is only distin- 
guished from the male by its smaller size. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java and Borneo. 
111. Terpsiphone affinis. 
Tchitrea affinis Blyth, J. A. S, Beng. XV, p. 292, 
Terpsiphone affinis Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 137; Sharpe, Ibis 1889, 
p. 200; Everett, L. B. Bora. p. 180. 
Six specimens from Mount Liang Koeboeng (780 meters) 
and Nanga Raoen, also observed at Roema Manoeal, and 
on the Upper- and Lower Mahakkam. In the mountain- 
forests on the western slope of the Liang Koeboeng it 
was undoubtedly breeding, though I was not able to find 
its nest. — Iris dark brown, bill and eyelid blue, tip of 
bill black, insifle of mouth yellowish green, tongue dark 
green, feet pale blue. 
Hab. Sout-eastern Asia, from the Himalayas throughout 
the Sunda Islands as far as Java. 
»Von diesem Vogel wurde das Nest gefunden, leider mit 
zerbrochenen Hiern. Das Nest war auf einem jungen, nie- 
drigen Baumchen gebaut, etwas tiber Mannshéhe. Es hatte 
die Grdsse eines Finkennestes, war aus Moos gebaut und 
mit Faden gefiittert’’ (von Berchtold). 
112. Philentoma pyrrhopterum. 
Muscicapa pyrrhoptera Temm. P). Col. 596, fig. 2 () (1836). 
Philentoma pyrrhopterum Salyad. Ucc. Born. p. 138; Sharpe, Ibis 
1889, p. 200; Everett, L. -B. Born. p. 130. 
A great number of specimens of both sexes from Roema 
Manoeal, Mount Kenepai, Nanga Raoen, the Siniai Valley 
and the mountain-forests of the Liang Koeboeng; also 
from the Upper- and Lower Mahakkam. — Iris red, bill 
black, in younger specimens flesh-color, feet grayish blue. 
It is a somewhat strange fact that amongst numerous 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. xXXI. 
