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14. Arachnothera rohusta, Miill. & Schl. 
15. Phyllornis sonnerati (Jard. & Selby). 
16. Phyllornis viridinucha, Sliarpe. 
17. Pycnonotus plumosm, Blyth. 
18. Trichophoropsis typus, Bp. 
19. CrinigeTj sp. ? 
20. Trichixus pyrrhopygus, Less. 
21. Oriolus xanihonotuSy Horsf. 
22. Platysmurus aterrimus (Temm.). 
23. Platylophus coronatus (Raffl.). 
24. Anous leucocapillus, Gould. New to Borneo. 
The second collection is a more important one_, consisting of 
a large consignment of bird-skins sent by Mr. H. H. Everett 
—a brother of Mr. Alfred Everett^, already well known from 
his ornithological researches in Borneo^ and more recently 
in the Philippines. Mr. Henry Everett has been supple¬ 
menting his brother's previous collections in Sarawak, and 
very kindly submitted the whole lot to me before their 
dispersion. I am thus enabled to record the occurrence 
of several species not previously noticed in the island of 
Borneo. 
In this paper I have noticed some species of interest in 
addition to those recorded for the first time as Bornean, and 
have, as usual, referred to Count SalvadorPs Uccelli di 
Borneo^ as the most important work on the subject. , 
1. Spizaetus limnaetus (Horsf.): Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 272. 
Spizaetus caligatus (Raffl.); Salvad. t. c. p. 13. 
Spizaetus limnaetus (Horsf.); Salvad. t. c. p. 15. 
A specimen in adult plumage, but not of such a dark brown 
colour as is seen in the Labuan examples sent by Governor 
Ussher. Doria and Beccari brought back two heads of this 
Eagle from Sarawak. 
2. PsiTTiNus iNCERTUS (Shaw) ; Salvad. t. c. p. 25. 
A series of specimens, though this is the first recorded ap¬ 
pearance of the species near Sarawak. 
