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it on the Matang mountains, but have not seen it anywhere 
else than here and at Tagora.—A. E.] 
Megal^ima duvauceli (Less.). 
Xantholama duvauceli, Salvad. t. c. p. 38. 
a. $ . Bintulu. Iris dark brown ; legs pale green. 
[Found everywhere in Sarawak. A difference between the 
sexes is observable when they are pairing, the male showing 
the patch of black on the throat larger and darker than the 
female; and in the latter the black of the forehead is less 
pure and glossy than in the cock bird, which also slightly 
exceeds his mate in size. In the male one testis is of 
normal shape and large, the other is smaller and globular.— 
A. E.] 
Calorhamphus fuliginosus (Temm.); Salvad. t. c. p. 39. 
a. d immature. Tagora, May 3, 1875. Legs pinkish 
red; iris neutral tint. A mixture of seeds and insects in 
the gizzard. 
[Generally distributed, occurring as high as 1000 feet ele¬ 
vation on Sirambu.—A. E.] 
Xylolepes validus (Temm.); Salvad, t. c. p. 43. 
a. Bintulu. Iris orange; bill greenish brown, the lower 
mandible yellow; feet light greenish brown. 
Lepocestes porphyromelas (Boie); Salvad. t. c. p. 48. 
a. Sibu, Feb. 18, 1875. 
This is probably rather rare, as neither the Marquis Doria 
nor Mr. Wallace obtained specimens. 
Callolophus mentalis (Temm.); Salvad. t. c. p. 49. 
a, b. S ? • Bintulu. Iris crimson; bill black, the lower 
mandible lead-colour; feet dull grass-green. 
Tiga javanensis (Ljung); Salvad. t. c. p. 54. 
a. d. Santubong Bay, May 1875. Iris dark brown; legs 
olive-green ; bill black. 
[This species appears to be rare or local, as I have never 
met with it before.—A. E.] 
Pal^eornis longicauda (Bodd.); Salvad. t. c. p. 22. 
a. d. Bintulu, pairing. Outer ring of iris white, inner 
