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305, Cyornis erythrogaster, 
Sharpe. 
356. Cyornis sumatrensis, 
Sharpe. 
357. Cyornis turcosa, 
Briiggem. 
ovovA.Cyornis elegans 
(Temm.). 
358. Nitidula hodgsoni | 
(Moore). 
359, Anthipes malayana, 
Sharpe. 
360. Niltava decipiens, Salvad. 
361. Muscitrea cinerea, Blyth. 
362. Erythromyias muelleri 
(Blyth). 
363. Poliomyias luteola (Pall.). 
364, Muscicapula malayana, 
Grant. 
365. Muscicapula westermanni, 
Sharpe. 
366. Gerygone modiglianii, 
Salvad. 
367. Xanthopygia xanthopygia 
(Hay). 
368. Cyanoptila bella (Hay). 
. Hypothymis azurea 
(Bodd.). 
370, Rhipidura albicollis 
(Vieill.). 
371. Rhipidura perlata, S. Mill, 
372. Rhipidura javanica 
(Sparrm.). 
373. Terpsiphone affinis 
(Blyth). 
374. Terpsiphone princeps 
(Temm.). 
375. Terpsiphone incii (Gould.). 
376. Philentoma velatum 
(Temm.). 
377. Philentoma pyrrhopterum 
(Temm.). 
378. Rhinomyias pectoralis 
(Salvad.). 
379. Culicicapa ceylonensis 
(Swains.). 
380. Cryptolopha trivirgata 
(Strickl.). 
381. Cryptolopha butleri, 
Hartert. 
382. Cryptolopha davisoni, 
Sharpe. 
383. Abrornis schwaneri 
(Temm.). 
384. Stoparola melanops 
(Vig.). 
~ 385. Stoparola thalassinoides (Cab.). 
355. Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Pulau Bintang. 
356. One or two specimens in the Selangor Museum from Pulau Langkawi agree 
fairly well with Hartert’s description of a specimen from Sungei Lebeh, Kelan- 
tan, notably in the pure white belly and under tail coverts and in size [ Hartert, Noy. 
Zool., ix., p. 549 (1902) J. 
Specimens of this genus are, however, in the absence of 
comparative material, exceedingly difficult to determine. 
3574. Recorded by Hartert (loc. cit. supra p. 550) from Pahang. 
I have not yet 
met with specimens that I can with certainty identify with the species. 
358. Two specimens from the Semangko Pass, March, 1908. 
361. Kuala Selangor, Selangor coast and Lanekawi. 
Also from Singapore. 
366. The Peninsular localities now known are Trang (Abbott), Taiping, Perak ; 
Gunong Tahan, Pahang (Waterstradt); and Kuala Pahang (Davison, type of 
G. pectoralis). 
381. The types are from Gunong ljau, Perak ; three other specimens were ob- 
tained on the Semangko Pass, Selangor, in February, 1908, and one at Telém in 
November, 1908. 
383. Fairly common throughout the Peninsula in the vicinity of the main 
range from Trang to Ginting Bidei, Selangor, and from 500 to 8,500 feet. 
384, All the specimens in the Taiping and Selangor Museums must be referred 
to S. thalassinoides, and not to this species, which probably does not extend 
beyond to the extreme north of the Peninsula, 
