CORRECTION. 



In Nov. Zool. XX., No. 3, October 1913, we have mentioned many birds collected by 

 Mr. A. S. Meek as coming from the " Snow Mountain.s." Mr. C. Boden Kloss, of the 

 Federated Malay States Museuin.?, Kwala Liimpor, informs us, in litt., that this is not 

 absolutely correct. He writes that " Mr. Meek's camps were some 25 to 30 miles from 

 the real Snow Mountains, on some foothills largely isolated even from the lofty frontal 

 ranges one has to pass through before getting on the main mountain chain." This 

 explains the reason why so many of the birds collected by Mr. Meek were different 

 from those found in among the mountains even at equal elevations by the members 

 of the British Ornithologists' Union expedition, as will be evident when their collections are 

 worked out, and the results published. 



There is also a mistake on p. 524, the Waitakwa being a branch of the Kamura, 

 and not of the Oetakwa River. 



W. R. AND E. H. 



