( .■)f,n ) 



lieen that of tejikrof/i-iii/s; the shape of the tail and its length, !if<i mm., show 

 tlistinctly its nature. This bird, ('. odu-accKs Moore, is frei|neut in Tenasserim and 

 the Malay Peninsula (Gunoug Ijau, Butler lolI., Gmiuug Tahau, at about 300U ft.) 



1 IT. Criniger finschii Salvad. 

 Criniger fmchii Salvad., Atti Ji. .Uvai/. Torino vi. (1^T1) p. li.'8 (Sarawak, 

 Borneo). 



Gunong Tahan, l.jnii and between 2U0(I and .joiio ft. 



ll^. Alophoixus phaeocephalus { Haiti.) 

 /jus {Trichi.cos) phaeocijikahi.'i Hartl., liet. Zool. 1844. jj. 4Ul (Malacca). 

 Gunong Tahan, I.jUt) ft. high. 



1 1'.'. Tricholestes criniger (Blyth). ^ 

 Brachi/jjodius? criniyer Blyth, Jotirn. As. Soc. Bciiy. xiv. (1845) ji. .577 (e.\' 

 A. Hay's MS.— Hab. Malacca). 



Myiosobus fulricauda Rchw., ./. /! ". IS'JI. p. 210 (Madagascar, crrore!) 

 J (J ? ? . Gnnong Tahau, 30(10 ft., .Juno and July 1901. 



K'l*. Pyononotus finlaysoni Strickl. 



Pijcnonotm finlai/soni Strickl., Ann. & Mag. xiii. (1844), p. 411 (e.\ 

 Horsfield's MS. — " Probably from some of the Malasian islands." I substitute 

 Malacca as the typical habitat.) 



Sungoi Lebeh, Guuong Tahan, lOOi.i ft., common. 



I'Jl. Pycnonotus goiavier analis fHorsf ) -/ 



[Mi/scirapa goiaeirr Scop., Jh'l. Fwai. rt Flo/-. Insidr. ii. p. 90 (ex Sonnerat : 

 Manille, Luzon;.] 



Tiirc/'fs amdis Horsf., 'J'nuts. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 147 (Java). 

 Gnnong Tahan, up to lOiiu ft., also in the lowlands. 



122. Pyononotus simplex Less./ 

 PycHonotiis sinijtkx Less., A'fc. Zool. ls39. ]). 1(57 (Sumatra). 

 Guniing Tahan, June lonl, between 2000 and r)i)0O ft. 



The distribution of Fyciionotiis simplex Less, (typo from Sumatra) is from the 

 southernmost part of Tenasserim throughout the Malay Peninsula to Sumatra and 

 Borneo. It has been described by Lesson from Sumatra. A name was then 

 liroposed by Blyth {.Joiirn. .I.v. Sor. Bi'ny. xiv. I.s45. ]). 508; for Singapore 

 sjiecimeiis "if they should prove distinct" from Malacca ones, and again (1854) 

 Mduio described (in Moore & Horsfield's (at. B. M>is. E. I. Comp. i. 1854. p. 249) 

 a Malacca spcciir.cn as Micro/nrsas oliraceas. Blyth also mentioned in a footnote 

 {I.e.) a nomen nudum for Malaccaii specimens, i.e. " BrachypiM moflestas " Hay. 

 Nearly all authors have also included in the distribution of our bird the island of 

 Java. I am not quite certain that the Borncan birds are just the same as those 

 from the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. They seem to be generally lighter 

 underneath, but I do not venture to separate tlicni ; wliilo it is ccrlainly erroneous 

 to unite the Java birds as well. 



