20 LIST OF THE BIRDS OF PENRISSEN. 



FAM, CAPITONIDiE. 



IT.' Choi or/tea chrysopsis Goffii. Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 59. 



Penrissen above 2,000 feet. The " kayu ara " was in 

 fruit, and this and the two following- species of barbels 

 were excessively common, huge flocks sometimes nearly 

 covering' the trees bearing their favourite fruit. 



78. Cyanops mystacophanes Temm. Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 72. 



All over the mountain. This bird exhibits considerable 

 variation in plumage in relation both to sex and age (cf. 

 Salvadori Occ. Bor. Tav. I): a very interesting young 

 female specimen was obtained, almost entirely green, 

 with a few blue feathers on the cheeks and round the 

 gape, and without a trace of the red and yellow plumage 

 of the adult. 



79. Mesobucco eximius Sharpe, Ibis, 1892, p. 324, 1893, pi. xi. 



Penrissen above 2,000 feet. 



80. CaJorhamphus fuliginosus Temm. Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 51. 



Lower slopes of Penrissen and the surrounding Iow- 

 country. 



Fam. Cuculid.e. 



81. Surniculus lugubris Horsf, Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 227. A 



low-country species. 



82. Cuculus micropterus Gould. Shelley. Cat. B. xix. p. 241. 



Pankaian Ampat. One female in young plumage with the 

 head and neck mottled with fulvous was obtained. 



So. Ehinortha chlorophoea Raffl. Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 393. 

 A common low-country species. 



84. Rhopodytcs bomeensis Bp. Shelley, Cat. B. xix. p. 389. 



Low -country. Native name " Mindu. " 



85. PhcBiiicophoes microrhinns Berl. Nov. Zool. p. 71. Vol.. II. 



1895. Low-country. This form has been separated off 

 from Perytlirognathus by Berlepsch (1. c.) on account of 

 the difference in the shape of the nasal apertures, perhaps 



