LIST OF THE BIRDS OF PENRISSEN, 19 



"Tajak," was frequently heard on the mountain, but we 

 did not secure a specimen. 



08. Rhytidoceros undulatus Shaw. Grant, Cat. B. xvii. p. 382. 

 Not common on the mountain. 



60. Anorltinus galeritus Temm. Grant, Cat. B. xvii. p. 391. 



The commonest species ; but none of this family were easy 

 to get, owing to their excessive shyness. 



70. Berenicornis comaius Raffl. Grant, Cat. B. xvii. p. 423. 



Penrissen. 



Fam. Meropidje. 



71. Xijctioiiiln amicla Temm. Sharpe, Cat. B. xvii. p. 90. 



Pankalan Ampat. 



FAM. TROGONTDiE. 



72. Harpactes diardi Temm. Grant, Cat. B. xvii. p. ±82. 



Low-country and lower slopes of Penrisseu. 



73. Harpactes kasumba Ram 1 , Grant, Cat. B. xvii. p. 183. 



Occurs with the preceding- species. 



74. Harpactes duvauceiii Temm. Grant, Cat. B. xvii. p. 491. 



Pankalan Ampat. All the above are omen birds with the 

 Dyaks. 



75. Harpactes duliiensis Grant. Cat. B. xvii. p. 502, pi. xvii. 



Penrissen from 3,000 feet upwards to the summit. Pre- 

 viously recorded from Kina Balu and Dulit. It is closely 

 allied to IL o'reskios Temm. from which it differs slightly 

 in coloration. 



FAM. PODARGIDiE. 



70. Batrachostuiuus affinis Blyth. Hartert, Cat. B, xvi. p. 638. 

 Common at Pankalan Ampat, where it was frequently 

 seen hawking insects round the tops of trees at twilight : 

 the night is peculiar and quite unmistakable. 



