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SHORT NOTES. 



fairly common on the higher slopes of Penrissen, although 

 apparently found nowhere else in Sarawak. 



As I believe the Hornbills are generally supposed to be 

 fruit-eaters only, perhaps this note may be of some interest. 

 I notice that Mr. W. T. Blanford in the Funa of British 

 India series, Birds Vol. Ill, refers to instances of insects eaten 

 by Dichoceros bicomiis, L. but not by other Hornbills. 



J. C. MOULTON. 



Corrigenda to No. 53 of the Journal. 



p. 



142, 



1. 8 



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cri 





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cri 







1.27 



for 



cri 





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cri 



p- 



143, 



1.25 



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1331 





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1328 or 1329 







1.33 



for 



now 





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vow 



p. 



144, 



1.14 



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< dx~U 





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jCU , 



p. 



147, 



1.14 



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Tega 





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Teba 







1.15 



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between 



Siyak and Rekan 







1.16 



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Barta 





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Barat 







1.26 



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Kalasaludung 



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Kalkasaludung 







1. 36 



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re 





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ri 



p. 



148, 



1. 1 Hujung really belong.. 



i to the end of the preceding line 







1.34 



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Gerinei 





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Gerini 



p- 



149, 



1.11 



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Nacor 





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Nacor 



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150, 



1. 9 



Jor 



Kanjapiuiran 



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Kanjapiniran 







1.13 



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(Hyang) 





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Hyang 



p. 



156, 



1.21 



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felt 





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left 



p. 



160, 



1.22 



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1337 





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1377 







1.26 



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Island 





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Islands 



p. 



161, 



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ben 





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been 



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168, 



1.29 



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lalei 





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talei 



Jour. Straits Branch 



