258 BIRDS OF THE 
that it is exclusively restricted to Western Java as far as 
Cheribon, while C. amoenus is represented in the same 
collection by 22 specimens, all without exception from 
Eastern Java. 
227. Copsychus amoenus. 
Turdus amoenus Horsf. Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII, p. 147 (1822), 
Copsychus amoenus Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 255; Sharpe, Ibis 1889, 
p. 270; Everett, L. B. Born. p. 99. 
Copsychus saularis (part.) Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. VII, p. 61. 
A nearly adult male, still showing some gray feathers 
on breast and abdomen, and an adult female, both from the 
Upper Mahakkam (Nieuwenhuis). — Iris, bill and feet 
black. — Contents of stomach: insects. 
Hab. East-Java'), Bali and Borneo, with the exception 
of Sarawak and the Kapuas-region, 
VTurdidae. 
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228. Myiophoneus borneensis. 
Myiophoneus borneensis Slater, Ibis 1885, p. 128; Sharpe, Ibis 1887, 
p. 444; id. id. 1889, p. 269; Everett, L. B. Born. p. 98; Ch. Hose, 
Ibis 1893, p. 383; Sharpe, Ibis 18938, p. 550; id. id. 1894, p. 542. 
A matched pair of this species (N°s 986 and 1091), be- 
longing to the nest and eggs described below, were obtained 
near my station »Poenan-Grot’, on the western slope of 
the Liang Koeboeng Mountain, on April 14th and 234 (the 
female caught on the nest) and a second female, also adult, 
in the same locality. 
As Dr. Sharpe already pointed out (Ibis 1887, p. 444), 
the first description of this species, by Mr. Slater, is made 
after an immature bird with the white drops on the lower 
surface, which reminds much the corresponding parts in 
our European Nutcracker. Dr. Sharpe considers the present 
species to be nearly allied with M. Blight from Ceylon, but 
1) See the distribution of the previous species. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. X XI. 
