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BABBLERS—(con?.) 
464. Stachyris poliogaster, 475. Myiophoneus  dichrorhyn- 
2 i gs ylop J 
Hue. chus, Salvad. 
465. Stachyris poliocephala | 476. Myiophoneus robinsoni, 
(Temm.). Grant. 
466. Stachyris nigricollis | 476a.Myiophoneus temmincki, 
(Temm.). Vig. 
467. Stachyris leucotis (Strickl.). 477. Brachypteryx wrayi, Grant. 
468. Stachyris maculata | 478. Sibia simillima, Salvad. 
(Temm.). | 479. Siva malayana, Hartert. 
469. Stachyris bocagei, Salvad. 480. Siva sordidior, Sharpe. 
4694. Thringorhina guttata 481. Herpornis zantholeuea, 
(Blyth). Hodgs. 
471. Kenopia striata (Blyth). 482. Cutia cervinicrissa, Sharpe. 
472. Cyanodermaerythropterum 483. Pterythius weralatus 
(Blyth). (Tickell). 
473. Macronus ptilosus, Jard. | 484. Pterythius tahanensis, 
and Selby. | Hartert. 
474, Mixornis gularis (Raffles). 485. Mesia argentauris, Hodgs. 
Famiry TROGLODYTIDE—WRENS. 
486. Pnoepyga lepida, Salvad. 
Fairy 7URDIDA—THRUSHES. 
437, Geocichla interpres 491. Oreocichla affinis, 
(Temm.). Rich. 
488. Geocichla citrina (Lath.). 492, Turdus obscurus (Gm.). 
Se OO Ce Et ae rete 493. Petrophila solitaria 
gziaeh) taht (P. L. S. Miill.). 
490, Cichloselys davisoni ; 
(Hume). 4954. Petrophila cyanea (Linn.). 
469. I have examined the type of Stachyris chrysops, Richmond, from Trang 
and compared it with a large number of other specimens from the Federated 
Malay States and find them identical. The proper name for them is, I think, 
Stachyris bocagei (Salvad.), of which the type locality is West Sumatra. 
4694. Occurs in Dr. Abbott’s collection from Trang. 
476. High mountains of Selangor. - 
4764. Very numerous on Pulau Terutau and Pulau Langkawi. Mr. Richmond 
considers the species to be M. eugene?, but it possesses pale tips to the median 
wing coverts, which excludes that species. 
486. Larut Hills; Gunong Batu Puteh, South Perak; Semangko Pass, 
Selangor; Gunong Tahan, Pahang. 
487,491. From Trang. [United States National Museum (Abbott Coll.) 7. 
488. Three specimens from Pulau Langkawi and Pulau Terutau are in the 
Perak and Selangor Museums. Two of them are somewhat intermediate 
between this species and G. innotuta. Large number were also obtained in Trang. 
490. As Hume himself considered, it is more than doubtful if this so-called 
species can be separated from C. siberica (Pall.). 
493. Langkawi, March, 1909. 
4934, Near Kuala Lumpur, August, 1908, 
