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by Mr. Everett lias not the pointed tail, and shows no bine 
on the face or throat, nor is there any rose-colour on the 
underparts; this is probably a much younger bird. 
63. Treron olax (Temm.): Salvad. 1. c. p. 289. 
a, b. “ No. 153. Sibu, August, 1873." 
64. Carpophaga ^enea (L.); Salvad. 1. c. p. 290. 
a. “ No. 116. d • Sibu, Dec. 18,1874. Iris, feet, and lores 
crimson; bill greenish lead-colour." 
65. Rollulus rouloul (Scop.); Salvad. /. c. p. 308. 
a. “No. 134. d. Puak, Upper Sarawak, Sept. 24,1874. 
Iris purple-brown; orbital space, legs, base of maxilla, and 
basal half of mandible deep coral-red, the rest of the bill 
black.” 
-f"66. Charadrius fulvus (Gm.); Salvad. l.c. p. 313. 
a. “No. 62. d. Sibu, Oct. 1873. Iris brown.” 
b. “ $ . Sibu, Oct. 20,1874. Iris chocolate; legs greenish 
lead-colour.” 
-f' 67. ^Egialitis dtjbia (Scop.); Salvad. 1. c. p. 316. 
a. “ 2 . Sibu, Sept. 1873. Iris chocolate; legs chrome.” 
a. “ 2 . Sibu. Iris chocolate; legs greenish yellow.” 
The specimen with the greenish legs is immature. 
68. Glareola orientalis, Leach; Salvad. 1. c. p. 319. 
a. “No. 67. 2 • Matu beach, May 8, 1875. Iris choco¬ 
late ; gape orange.” 
A “ d. Sibu.” 
c. “d juv. Sibu, Oct. 1874.” 
The male has rather a stouter bill than the female, and has 
the colours decidedly brighter, the loral spots and black 
throat-ring being much more strongly defined. 
The young bird has all the feathers of the upper parts nar¬ 
rowly edged with rusty fulvous, especially on the hind neck, 
where there is a slight indication of the light collar of the 
adult; the throat is much paler than in the old bird, and has 
traces of dusky brown spots; but there is no sign of the white 
crescent round the throat, nor is the black ring continuous, 
but is rather formed of disconnected black spots. The mark- 
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