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Euptilotus entilotus (Jard. and Selby). 



Braehypus eutilotus Jard. and Selby, 111. Ornith., IV (n. s.), PI. 

 III. Singapore. 



One specimen from Lampong. 



Microtarsus melanoleucus Eyt. 



A/icrotnrsus melanoleucus Eytou, P. Z. S., 1839, p. lO','. Malay 

 region. 



One example from Lampong. 



Microtarsus melanocephalus (Gm.). 



Lanius melanocephalus Gmelin., Syst. 2s"at., I, p. 309, 1788. Sand- 

 wich Islands. 



Two specimens from Lampong and five from the Padang high- 

 lands. 



Criniger phasoceplialas (Hartl.). 



]xos {TricMxos Less.) phcBOcephalus Hartlaub, Rev. Zoo!., 1844, 

 p. 401. Malacca. 



Six specimens from Lampong. 

 Tricholestes criniger (Blyth). 



Brachypodius (?) criniger Blyth, .Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, XIV, p. 

 577. Malacca. 



One from Padang. 



Trachycomus ochrocephalus (Gm.). 



Turdus ochrocephalus Gmelin, Syst. Xat., I, p. 821. Ceylon and 

 Java. 



Four from the Padang highlands and two from Lampong. 

 Pycnonotus simplex Less. 



Picnonotus simplex Lesson, Rev. Zool., 1839, p. 167. Sumatra. 



Four from Lampong and one each trom Padang and the adja- 

 cent highlands. Three of these specimens are smaller and some- 

 what lighter than the others, but not appreciably different in other 

 respects. They are possibly distinct. 



Pycnonotus analis (Horsf.). 



Tardus analis Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc, XIII, p. 147, 1821. Java. 

 Two from Lampong. five from the Padang highlands, and one 

 from the coast. 



Pycnonotus plumo sus" B i y t h . 



Pycnonotus plumosus Blyth, Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, XIV, p. 567. 

 Malacca. 



Two frora Lamj)oug. 



