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late-brown; bill greyish black, base of lower mandible lead- 
colour ; cere dirty greenish; legs and feet pale greenish yel¬ 
low, claws black. 
d. $ juv. Bintulu. Legs and feet pale whitish yellow; 
cere pale whitish green. 
[This Harrier is probably only a migratory visitant, as all 
my six specimens have been shot during the N.E. monsoon. 
The present individuals were shot as they were flying over 
marshy ground at the mouth of the Bintulu river.—A. E.] 
Haliaettjs leucogaster (Gm.); Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 307. 
Cuncuma leucogaster , Salvad. t. c. p. 5. 
a. $ juv. Jilalong branch of Bintulu river. Iris warm 
chocolate-brown; legs and feet dirty greenish white; bill 
blackish horn, whitish at base. 
[A very rare bird in Borneo, according to my experience. 
I have only seen it twice—once about 40 miles up the main 
Bintulu river, and again far inland on the Jilalong,-—A. E.] 
This Eagle is included in Count Salvadorks work provisi¬ 
onally with a query. He seems to have argued from its oc¬ 
currence in all the neighbouring islands that it must therefore 
be found in Borneo. This supposition is now confirmed by 
Mr. Everett, to whom belongs the credit of adding the species 
to the Bornean list. 
Haliastur intermedius. Gum.; Sharpe, Cat. i. p. 314. 
Haliastur Indus, Salvad. t. c. p. 12. 
a. $ ad. Bintulu, Oct. 4, 1875. Iris brown ; bill bluish, 
horn-yellow at the tip; cere pale chrome-yellow; feet pale 
yellow, with a green tinge. 
b. 6 ad. Kabulau, on the Jilalong branch of the Bintulu 
river. Iris warm chocolate; feet pure deep chrome, claws 
black; bill greenish. 
[A young female shot at Bintulu in Sept. 1875 had Crus¬ 
tacea in the gizzard.—A. E.] 
Spilornis pallidus, Wald.; Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 290, pi. ix. 
a. $ . Bintulu. Iris golden; orbital skin deep yellow; 
cere greenish; bill bluish lead-colour; the culmen clouded 
black ; legs and feet dirty chrome-yellow. 
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