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birds or to nonage, an immature specimen from Nanga 
Raoen showing no stripes at all. 
The size of both my specimens of the present species is 
inferior to that mentioned by Sharpe in his Birds from 
Mount Kalulong, but having not seen that specimen my- 
self, I dare not consider them as specifically distinct. 
207. Kenopia striata. 
Timalia striata Blyth, J. A. 8. Beng. XI, p. 793 (1842). 
Myiothera leucostigma 8. Mill. MS. in Mus. Lugd. 
Turdirostris leucostigma Bp. Consp. I, p. 218. 
Kenopia striata Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 223, pl. V, fig. 2; Sharpe, Cat. 
B. Br. Mus. VII, p. 573; Everett, L. B. Born. p. 109; Sharpe, 
Ibis 1889, p. 416. 
Three specimens from Mount Kenepai. A terrestrial bird, 
living in brushwood. — Iris grayish brown, bill black, 
feet pale flesh-color. — A nearly fledged nestling only differs 
from the adult birds in having the clear shaft-stripes on 
the crown more rufous than white and the crown itself 
dark olive-brown instead of black, and the rusty white 
patch in front of the eye is wanting, this part being of 
the same color as the crown. 
Hab. Malacca and Borneo, where it is spread over the 
North-east, the North, the North-west and the Centre of the 
island. 
208. Rhinomyias pectoralis. 
Alcippe pectoralis Salvad. Atti R. Ac. Sc. Tor. 1868, p. 530, 
Setaria pectoralis Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 233, pl. IV, fig. 1. 
Rhinomyias pectoralis Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. IV, p. 368; id. Ibis 
1889, p. 201. 
Four specimens from the Liang Koeboeng ‘and two from the 
Upper Mahakkam. — Iris brown, bill black, feet bluish white. 
Hab.. This species seems to be spread over whole Borneo, 
as it is recorded from the most different localities. In the 
Leyden Museum are some specimens collected by Schwaner 
on the Barito River and at Pontianak. Besides from Borneo: 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXI. 
