BULBULS—(cont.) 
431, Otocompsa flaviventris 
(Tickell). 
432. Rubigula cyaniventris 
(Blyth). 
433. Rubigula weberi (Hume). 
FamMity 7/M ELITDA—BABBLERS, 
434. Hupetes macrocercus 
(Temm.). 
435, Trochalopteron peninsule, 
Sharpe. 
435a4.Gampsorhynchus — satura- 
tior, Sharpe. 
436, Pomatorhinus borneensis, 
Cab. 
437. Pomatorhinus olivaceus, 
Blyth. 
438. Pomatorhinus wrayi 
(Sharpe). 
439. Melanocichla lugubris 
(S. Miill.). 
440. Rhinocichla mitrata 
(S. Miill.). 
441. Timelia jerdoni, Walden. 
442, Pellorneum subochraceum, 
Swinh. 
443. Turdinus olivaceus 
(Strickl.). 
443a.Turdinus sepiarius 
(Horsf.). 
444. Turdinus magenirostris, 
Moore. 
445. Turdinus macrodactylus, 
Strickl. 
446, Turdinus loricatus 
(S. Mill.). 
433. Rather rare in the southern half of the Peninsula. 
447. Erythrocichla bicolor 
(Less.). 
448. Drymatocataphus nigroca- 
pitatus (Hyton). 
449, Drymocataphus  tickelli 
(Blyth). 
450. Athostoma rostratum 
(Blyth). 
451. Setaria magna (Eyton). 
452, Setaria cinerea (Hyton). 
453. Setaria albigularis (Blyth). 
454, Setaria affinis (Blyth). 
455. Setaria melanocephalu 
( Dawison). 
456. Anuropsis 
Hartl. 
458. Turdinulus granti, Richm. 
malaccensis, 
459. Corythocichla  leucosticta, 
Sharpe. 
460. Aleippe peracensis, 
Sharpe. 
4604. Alcippe phayrei, Blyth. 
461. Alcippe cinerea, Blyth. 
462. Pseudominla soror 
(Sharpe). 
463. Stachyris davisoni, Sharpe. 
463a.Stachyris nigriceps 
(Hodgs.). 
Exceedingly abun- 
dant at Temengoh, Upper Perak, in July and August, 1909. 
437. Specimens from Trang are in the Selangor Museum. 
439. Melanocichla peninsularis, Sharpe, from the mountains of Perak and 
Selangor is identical with this species, originally described from Sumatra. 
442, One specimen from Slim, 8. Perak: otherwise the most southerly record- 
ed locality is Taiping ; north of that point the species is very abundant. 
4454, Very closely allied to, but quite distinct from, 7. olivaceus. 
446. Hitherto known only from Sumatra. 
Semangko and Ginting Bidei. 
Met with sparingly in Selangor at 
449. Fairly common along the main range from Trang to Ginting Bidei at 
heights of from 500 to 4 ,000 feet. 
455. Only known from the type and one other specimen, botk from Pahang. 
458. Turdinulus humei, Hartert, is a synonym of this species, of which there is 
a co-type and several topotypes from Trang in the Selangor Museum. 
4634. Mr. Richmond, of the United States National Museum, states that there 
are specimens from Trang in Dr. Abbott’s collection, 
