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Mr. R. B. Sharpens Contributions to the 
low; bill and feet blackish. Total length 6’2 inches, cnlmen 
*6, wing 3*05, tail 2*8, tarsus *6. (Sumatra, Wallace.) 
Javan specimens collected by Mr. Wallace agree with the 
Malaccan rather than with the Sumatran skins; and Tenas- 
serim birds are, as might be expected, the same as the Ma¬ 
layan. I may mention that, of the ordinary B. melanoce- 
phalus, I have had before me no less than twelve skins for 
the purpose of comparison. 
33. Phyllornis cyanopogon, Temm.; Salvad. 1. c. p. 194. 
a. “No. 78. c?. Sibu, August 1874. Iris chocolate-brown; 
bill black; legs light green/'’ 
b. “ Jambusan, Sept. 1874. Iris chocolate; bill and legs 
black.” 
The difference in the colour of the legs is noticeable, as I 
can perceive but little difference in the actual specimens, ex¬ 
cept that the black-legged bird is rather duller in plumage, 
and has a few green feathers in the black of the cheeks, and 
one green plume in the middle of the left cheek-spot. 
34. Iole olivacea, Blyth; Salvad. 1. c. p. 210. 
a. “No. 11. cj. Jambusan, Sept. 13,1874. Iris white; 
bill black, mandible dirty lead-colour; legs light warm brown. 
Fruit and insects in gizzard. Shot in old jungle by road-side. 
Not breeding.” 
35. Criniger PHiEOCEPHALUs (Hartl.); Salvad. 1. c. p. 207. 
a. “No. 162. 6. Jambusan, Sept. 10, 1874. Iris pale 
orange-brown ; legs and feet pale transparent brown.” 
36. Brachypteryx malaccensis, Hartl. ; Salvad. I . c. 
p. 222. 
a. “ $ . Kucking, August 1874. Iris dark crimson.” 
37. Macronus ptilosus (Jard. & Selb.); Salvad. l.c. p. 216. 
a. “No. 185. <$. Jambusan, Sept. 10, 1874. Iris 
crimson.” 
38. Cyanoderma bicolor (Blyth); Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1875, 
p. 105. 
Cyanoderma erythropterum, Salvad. 1. c. p. 213. 
One specimen, without indication of the exact locality. 
