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of Timor, but differs in being darker above, in having the 
throat and breast brownish instead of white, and especially 
in the absence of white tips to the outer tail-feathers. 
Prionochilus xanthopygius, Salvad. t. c. p. 162. 
a. d . Bintulu. Iris warm sienna-brown; legs dark grey. 
b. s • Tagora, May 1875. Iris warm brown; bill black. 
[From the distance of the above-named localities it may 
be inferred that the species is found over the whole of the 
Sarawak district; but it is certainly one of the less common 
of these little birds.—A. E.] 
Prionochilus thoracicus (Temm.) ; Salvad. t. c. p. 163. 
a. S . Bintulu. Iris yellowish brown; bill black; legs 
dark lead-colour. 
Apparently rare, as Mr. Everett has never previously met 
with the species. 
Prionochilus maculatus (Temm.); Salvad. t. c. p. 164. 
a. $ . Bintulu. Iris purple-red; bill black; legs blackish 
lead-colour; lower mandible lead-colour. 
b. <$. Bintulu. Iris “ dragonVblood 33 red. 
[Food in stomach, pulp of the wild fig (. Arar ). Common 
throughout the Sarawak district.—-A. E.] 
Dictum trigonostigma (Scop.); Salvad. t.c. p. 166. 
a. <$ . Bintulu. Iris dark brown. 
b. 6 . Santubong Bay. 
Dictum chrysorrhieum (Temm.); Salvad. t. c . p. 168. 
a. <$. Bintulu. Pairing. Iris crimson. 
b. ?. Jambusan. Iris orange; legs leaden. 
iETHOPYGA eupogon, Cab.; Salvad. t. c. p. 173. 
[This bird is pretty common throughout Sarawak, both on 
the sea-coast and inland, particularly affecting the “ second- 
growth ^ jungle.—A. E.] 
Chalcostetiia insignis (Jard.); Salvad. t. c. p. 177. 
a. <3 . Bintulu. Iris warm brown. 
This species is apparently rare in Borneo, as Mr. Everett 
has never fallen in with it before in the course of seven years' 
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