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being mixed with greyish down. I have a young male, in which the crimson feathers of the back and 
breast are mixed with the brown nestling-plumage. 
Native name for all Trogons “ Burong angi,” or the “ Omen bird.”] 
196. Harpactes kasumba (Raffl.). 
Benkoka, Oct. 1885. 
197. Harpactes diardi (T.). 
Benkoka, Oct. 1885. 
198. Harpactes duvauceli (T.). 
Benkoka, Nov. 1885. 
199. Harpactes orescius (T.). 
A specimen in the British Museum was the sole authority for the occurrence of this species in Borneo 
before Mr. Whitehead’s ascent of Kina Balu. The specimen in question was purchased at the sale of 
Baron Laugier’s collection in 1837, and it is doubtful whether the locality is authentic ; but Mr. Whitehead 
has now placed the Bornean habitat of the species beyond doubt. 
[Met with on Kina Balu, from 1000 to 3000 feet, but nowhere common, frequenting shady spots in 
old forest. I have noticed that all Trogons are more active in the early morning and evening ; during 
the rest of the day they are seldom seen. Iris black ; gape cobalt-blue, darker at base of bill and on 
lower mandible ; skin round eye whitish blue ; feet slaty blue.] 
199 a. Harpactes vidua, sp. n., Ogilvie-Grant. 
[Since I sent home a skin of this species in 1887, another specimen, also a female, was sent by 
Mr. Hose from Mount Dulit (Borneo) in 1892. Mr. Ogilvie-Grant would not describe and make a new 
type of my specimen, but waited for further material ; on receiving Mr. Hose’s specimen he named it 
Harpactes vidua .] 
“ Adult female. Resembles the adult female of orrJiophceus, from which, however, it differs in the 
following particulars :—The top of the head is olive-brown instead of blackish brown the back olive- 
brown in place of rufous-brown ; the rump and upper tail-coverts olive-buff instead of dull rust-colour ; 
the wing-coverts and secondaries are more widely barred with rufous-buff; and lastly, but most important 
of all, the chin and throat are uniform rust-red, whereas in H. orrJiophceus the feathers on the sides of 
these parts are mostly black. Total length 9'5 inches, wing 4‘4, tail 4 - 9, tarsus 0'55.” (Cat. of Birds 
Brit. Mus. vol. xvii. p. 501.) 
Hob. Mounts Kina Balu and Dulit. 
Family Capitonid^e. 
200. MegaL/EMA chrysopsis (Goffin). 
Benkoka, Sept. 1885. 
201. Megal^ma versicolor (Raffl.). 
[Iris and bill black ; feet dull greenish blue.] 
202. Megal^cma mystacophanes (T.). 
[Has a peculiar note, which it utters when perched high up in the tree , u Pooh pooh lentogok lentogok.” 
Native name “ Lentogok.” Found on Kina Balu up to 3000 feet.] 
203. Cyanops pulcherrima, sp. n., Sharpe. 
Adult male. General colour above grass-green, all the feathers edged with lighter green ; wing- 
coverts like the back ; bastard-wing and primary-coverts green ; quills blackish, externally green, yellowish 
along the edge of the primaries towards their tips, the innermost secondaries entirely green ; tail-feathers 
green, bluish below ; crown of head beautiful cobalt-blue as far as the nape ; sides of crown golden green 
from above the eye ; hind neck ornamented with a distinct collar of golden yellow ; lores black, washed 
with cobalt-blue, a line of which colour skirts their lower edge to the eye ; above the latter a small streak 
