LIST OF BIRDS OF BORNEO. 119 
Low in 1846. I include the species with consider- 
able doubt, for it is very singular that so conspicu- 
ous a bird has not occurred to any one of the 
numerous collectors since 1846. 
117.—Oriolus xanthonotus. 
Ortolus xanthonotus, Salvad., Ucc. Bor., p. 277. 
Sarawak (Dorza and Beccarz) ; Trusan (A. Everett) ; 
Kina Balu Mt. up to 1,000 ft. (Whitehead) ; San- 
dakan (W. B. Pryer); Moera Teweh (fischer) ; 
Banjarmasin (Mottley); Taguso (Whitehead); P. 
Princesa (A. Everett). 
118.—Oriolus consobrinus. 
Oriolus consobrinus, Wardlaw-Ramsay, P. Z. S., 1879, 
pa 7eo: 
N.E. Borneo (?) 
Mr. Sharpe informs me that this bird was among a 
number of other skins in the Tweeddale collection 
all marked ‘‘N.E. Borneo,’ but some of which had 
still attached to them their original lables showing 
them to have been collected in Sarawak by Mr. H. 
Everett. There is, therefore, doubt as to which 
part of Borneo this bird came from. It is dissi- 
milar from all known immature individuals of O. 
xanthonotus and belongs rather to the O. steeri 
| group. 
119.—Oriolus vulneratus. 
Oriolus vulneratus, Sharpe, Ibis, 1887, p. 437. 
Kina Balu Mt. at 4,000 ft. (Whitehead). 
Representative form of O. sanguinolentus (Temm.) 
of Java and O. consanguineus (Ramsay) of Suma- 
tra. 
FAMILY—PARID--. 
SUB-FAMILY—PARINZ. 
GENUS—PARUS. 
120.—Parus sarawakensis. 
Parus sarawacensts, Slater, bis, 1885, p. 327. 
