list of the birds of penkis8en. 17 



Fam. Euryl^midje. 



54. .Calyptomena viridts Raffl. Scl.. Cat, R. xiv. p. 450, Panka- 



lan Ampat: the mountain forms C. Whiteheadi Sharpe 

 and G. horn Sharpe were not found. 



55. Enrylcennts ochromelas Raffl. Scl., Cat. B. xiv. p. 405. 



Common in the low-country. 



50. Cymborhynchus mucrorhynehus Gm. Scl., Cat. B. xiv. p. 408. 

 Pankalan Ampat. 



Fam. CypseliBtE. 



57. Collocalia fuciphaga, (?) Thunb. Hartert, Cat. B. xvi. p. 498. 



Numerous swifts, probably of this species, were seen just 

 below the summit of the mountain. None were procured, 

 however. 



Fam. PrciP.i:. 



58. Sasia ahum-mis Temm. Hargitt, Cat. B. xviii. p. 557. Pan- 



kalan Ampat. An omen bird of the Dyaks. 



59. Chrysocolaptes vahdus Temm. Hargitt, Cat. B. xviii. p. 458. 



A pair of this handsome woodpecker was shot on Mr. 

 Serum, a spur of Mt. Penrissen at an altitude of 4,300 feet. 



60. Chrysophkgma malaccense (Lath.) Hargitt, Cat. B. xviii. p. 



1 2 < » . Penrissen and surrounding low country. 



01. Gauropicoides rafflesii Vig. Hargitt, Cat. B. xviii. p. 132. 

 A low-country form : the young male differs very mark- 

 edly from the adult, nearly the whole of the under 

 surface being dusky, the red crest smaller, the top of the 

 head dark, and with a white patch on the side of the 

 throat. 



Cr2. Miglyptes grammithorax Less. Hargitt, Cat. B. xviii. p. 385. 

 Pankalan Ampat. 



63. Micropternys badiosus Temm. Hargitt, Cat. B. xviii. p. 400. 

 Pankalan Ampat. 



