208 BIRDS OF THE 
character for H. intermedius, which agrees in every respect 
with the adult males of H. picatus from Burma, Sumatra 
and Borneo, contained in the Leyden Museum. Only the 
size of the type of A. intermedius (6,5 cm.) is rather sur- 
passing the average size of H. picatus, but a male of the 
latter species from Burma, recently received in exchange 
from the British Museum, is quite as large, so that the 
size cannot form a distinguishing characteristical. 
123. Zephrodornis gularis. 
Lanius gularis Rafi. Trans. Linn. Soc, XIII, p. 304 (1822). 
Tephrodornis gularis Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 156; Biittik. N. L. M. 
1887, p. 52 1); Sharpe, Ibis 1889, p. 188; Everett, L. B. Born. p. 121, 
Two specimens (male and female) from Mount Kenepai. 
Iris greenish yellow, bill black, feet gray. 
Hab. Malacca, Sumatra and Borneo, where it seems to 
occur throughout the island. 
124. Lanius tigrinus. * 
Lanius tigrinus Drap. Dict. Class. Hist. Nat. XIII, p. 528 (1828); 
Everett, L. B. Born. p. 121. 
An immature female from the southern foot of Mount 
Kenepai and four specimens from the Upper Mahakkam. — 
Iris black, bill bluish white, feet gray. 
Hab. From Eastern Asia through Malacca to Nias, 
Sumatra and throughout Borneo. 
Paridae. 
125. Dendrophila corallipes. 
Dendrophila corallipes Sharpe, Ibis 1888, p. 479; id. id. 1889, p. 420; 
Everett, L. B. Born. p. 120. 
An adult specimen, collected by the Controller Mr. Wes- 
tenenk at Sanggau. — Iris light yellow, eyelid, bill and 
feet coral-red. 
1) I have once more compared our Sumatran specimens with those from 
Borneo and feel convinced now that they all belong to the present species. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXI. 
