214 MR. E. C. STUART BAKER ON 
98. STOPAROLA MELANOPS. 
Muscicapa melanops, Vigors. P.Z.S. p. 171 (1831). 
¢ 2 Hinlap, P. Siam, 6-10. 12. 15. 
2 Maprit, P. Siam, 8. 1. 16. 
S$ Klong Bang Lai, P. Siam, 21. 1. 16. 
None of these specimens is quite fully adult, but the older of 
the two males is very noticeably dull in its general colouration. 
99, ANTHIPES SUBMONILIGER MALAYANA. 
Anthipes malayana, Sharpe, P. Z. 8S, p. 246 (1888), 
3 5 1 2 Tung Song, P. Siam, {20-24. 9. 15. 
These specimens all seem to be nearest to Sharpe’s malayana, 
differing from typical submoniliger in having redder foreheads and 
faces, and the black gorget round the white breast much better defined. 
At the same time they are not quite so red on the heads as is the type, 
or the only other specimen of malayana in the British Museum 
collection. 
100. ANTHIPES OLIVACEA. 
Cyornis olivacea, Hume, Str, Feath. vy. p. 338 (1877). 
g 2 Tung Song, P. Siam, 15-19. 9. 15. 
$ Maprit, P. Siam, 10. 1. 16. 
I cannot see that these specimens differ in any way from typical 
A, olivacea. 
101, ALSEONAX LATIROSTRIS. 
Muscicapa tatirostris, Raff. Trans, Linn, Soe. xiii. p. 312 (1821). 
¢ Tung Song, P. Siam, 28. 9. 15. 
26 2 Krabin, C. Siam, 11-31. 10. and 2. 11. 15, 
2 5 Maprit, P. Siam, 7. 1. 16. 
2 Klong Bang Lai, P. Siam, 14. 1. 16. 
This little flycatcher has generally been considered to be 
merely a migrant within tropical countries, but as a matter of fact it 
probably breeds throughout the drier portions of the areas in which it is 
found. General Betham, Col. Buehanan, Major Lindsey Smith and 
Sergt-Major I’. Kemp have all found it breeding in the plains of India, 
at least as far South as Mhow. 
JOURN, NAT. HIST, SOC, SIAM. 
