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AN EXPEDITION TO MOUNT KINA BALU, 
Verse dark brown spots or interrupted cross-bands ; head dark 
olive-brown above ; lower parts whitish ; dorsal and caudal 
g-rejish, the latter blackish at the base ; pectorals g-reyish olive 
above, white beneath ; ventrals and anal white ; a black spot at 
base of ventral.” 
“ Total length 93 millim.” 
“ A female contains ripe ova of large size, 2 millim, in dia- 
meter.” 
Mollusc A. 
The following land and fresh-water niollusca, as identified 
by Mr. Edgae Smith, British Museum, were obtained during 
expedition : 
ITelicarion whiteheadi, Godwin- Austen. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 
Macrochliumis suhconsuly Edgar Smith. Gantian and Kina 
Balu, 2,150' and 4,200'. 
Maerochlamijs Kina Balu, 4,200'. 
lihijssota hrookei, Adams and Reeve. Kappa. 
}[emiplecta de.))sa, Adams and Reeve. Kina Balu, 2,150' 
and 4,200'. 
ITemiplecta sp.^ Kiou. 
T i'ochonanina h'nabcduensis, Edg'ar Smith. Kina Balu, 2,150' 
and 4,200'. 
CJdoritis tomentosa, Pfeiffer. Kiou. Kina Balu, 2,150'. 
Amphidromus adaum, Reeve. Kina Balu, 2,150'. 
Leptoponm sericatum, Pfeiffer. Kina Balu, 2,150' and 4,200' 
vudatum, Metcalfe. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 
Microparjucmott •simrothi, Collinge and Godwin Austen 
Kina Balu, 2,050'. 
Pterocijclos temdlabiatus^ Metcalfe, Kina Balu, 2,150'. 
Ctjclotm trusaneusis, Godwin Austen. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 
Pipilda n. sp. ? Kina Balu, 4,200'. 
La</ochil(is kinabcdNe/isis, Edgar Smith. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 
Pythia saarabmts, L. Gantian. 
Mektnia episcopalis^ Lea. Menternan River. 
Inrects. 
All the Insects I obtained, with the exception of the Lepidop- 
.tera, were sent to Dr. Sharp who kindly identified all the 
known species. The collection, however, contains, especially 
