397. 
598. 
399. 
400, 
401]. 
402. 
4.03. 
404, 
405. 
406, 
407. 
408. 
409. 
410, 
411. 
412. 
413. 
. Volvocivora 
9. Pericrocotus 
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Fawtry CAMPOPHAGID2#—CUCKOO-SHRIKES, 
3, Artamides larutensis, 
Sharpe. 
Artamides sumatrensis 
(S. Miill.). 
neglecta 
(Hume). 
flanmifer, 
Hume. 
. Pericrocotus fraterculus, 
Swinh. 
391. 
392, 
Pericrocotus montanus, 
Salvad. 
Pericrocotus zanthogaster 
(Raffles). 
. Pericrocotus igneus, Blyth. 
. Pericrocotus 
cinereus, 
Lafr. 
395. Lalage terat (Bodd.). 
. Lalage culminata (Hay). 
Famity PYCNONOTID®2—BULBULS. 
Aigithina viridissima (Bp.). 
Meithina tiphia (Linn.). 
AXthorhynchus lafresnayei 
(Hartl.). 
Chloropsis hardwickii, Jard. 
and Selby. 
Chloropsis zosterops (Vig.). 
Chloropsis — chlorocephala, 
Wald. 
Chloropsis icterocephala 
(Less.). 
Chloropsis 
(Temm.). 
Irena cyanea, Begbie. 
Irena puella (Lath.). 
Hemixus cinereus (Blyth). 
Hemixus malaccensis 
(Blyth). 
Tole olivacea, Blyth. 
Tole peracensis, Hartert and 
Butler. 
Tole virescens, Blyth. 
Euptilosus euptilosus (Jard. 
and Selby). 
Microtarsus melanocepha- 
lus (Gim.). 
cyanopogon 
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414, 
415. 
416. 
417. 
418. 
419, 
420. 
421, 
422. 
425, 
4.24. 
4.25, 
426. 
427. 
4.28. 
429, 
Microtarsus cinereiven- 
tris (Blyth). 
Microtarsus melanoleucus 
(Eyton). 
Criniger salangee, Sharpe. 
Criniger tephrogenys, Jard. 
and Selby. 
Criniger ochraceus, Moore. 
Criniger finschi, Salvad. 
Alophoixus phzeocephalus 
(Hartl.). 
Tricholestes 
(Blyth). 
Trachycomus 
lus (Gim.). 
Pycnonotus analis (Horsf.). 
Pycnonotus finlaysoni 
(Strickl.). 
Pycnonotus blanfordi, Jerd. 
Pycnonotus robinsoni, 
Grant. 
Pycnonotus 
Blyth. 
Pycnonotus simplex, 
Less. 
Pycnonotus 
Sharpe. 
criniger 
ochrocepha- 
plumosus, 
salvadorii, 
430, Otocompsa emeria (Linn.). 
391. Pericrocotus wrayi, Sharpe, and Pericrocotus croceus, Sharpe, have been 
shown to be synonyms or aberrations of this species, originally described from the 
mountains of Sumatra. 
402, 406. Not known south of Trang, whence there are specimens in the 
Selangor Museum, 
418. I have compared a co-type and three topotypes of Criniger sordidus, 
Richmond, Proce. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxxii., p. 320 (1900), with numerous specimens 
of this species from various localities from Central Perak to Southern Selangor 
and Pahang, and can detect no very material differences. 
Listed by Bonhote, from Biserat Jalor in the interior of the Patani States 
on the eastern side of the Peninsula (P. Z.8., 1901 (i.), p. 62). 
426, As yet only known from the types collected on the coast of Patani. 
425, 
