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•-11. Corydon sumatranus (Raffi.). 

 A female, July, Jit. liiumi ( lnoii feet). Length of wing only 12:^ miu. 



•42. Batrachostomus stellatus (G<mkl). 



One male, Mt. Ranai, Bnngnran (1000 feet), June 1894. 

 Inhabits the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. 



•43. Batrachostomus anritus (Gray). 

 One female. Bnngnrau. 

 Inhabits the Malay Peninsnla, Borneo, and Snniatra. 



•44. Chaetiu'a gigautea (Temm.). 



Several fine sj)eciinens (in some of which the remiges are monltiug) from C:i]ie 

 Datu, Bungnran, July. The species is distributed over the Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra, Java, Borneo, and P;ilawan. 



*4r). Chaetura leucopygialis (BIyth). 



One specimen from Bnngnran, ideutieal with others from Borneo. Distributed 

 from Southern Teuasserim throughout the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo 

 witli adjacent islands. About the name cf. Caf. B. XVI. ]i. 4'.)(i. 



•4(i. Collocalia fuciphaga (Tlmnb.). 



Several from Bunguran. 



I confess that Vollocalia fucipluujd and its allies are, to me, very jiuzzling birds, 

 and that I shall be glad to receive good specimens from several localities to enable 

 me to work them out again. In this case only C fitciphaga and C. loici can lie in 

 question. These two rnn very close together, and, above all, seem to occur together, 

 and yet to be two species. I believe I made a mistake in enumerating some of the 

 Palawan birds in the British Museum as C lowi. They were quite young, with the 

 wings not fnlly grown, and seem rather to be C. fuciphaga. In North Borneo, and 

 jirobably in Palawan and ]iarts of Sumatra, both C. fuciphaf/a and C. lowi seem to 

 occur, but not enough is known of these birds at jiresent to close the curtain before 

 them already. 



•47. Collocalia linchi Horsf & Moore. 

 One nestling labelled " Sf]ilenilier l.v'.»4. ?. Mt. Ranai (loijo feet), (Jt. 

 Natnna."' Tlie species is known from the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, 

 iuid also from tlie Andamans and Nicobars. 



•48. Macropteryx longipennis (Rafin.). 

 A number of specimen.s of botii sexi's from Bnngnran. i Malav Peninsula. 

 Sumatra, Borneo, Java.) 



'4'.t. Macropteryx comata (Tenim.). 

 One adult mule, September, Gibintang, Bnngnran. 

 Tweeddale* was, I believe, the first to call attention to the fnct tlnit the 



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