classed as two distinct species. Motley gives the following note with his specimens from
Borneo:—"They are rather uncommon. I shot both these specimens in a tall fig-tree,
but doubt their feeding on the fruit, as their stomachs were full of insects." They had
probably been feeding on insects, as the fruit was not ripe.
Our Plate is taken from two specimens lent to us by Mr. T. C. Eyton, obtained in
Borneo.