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WOODPECKERS—(cont.) 
325, Alophonerpes pulverulen- 327. Picumnus innominatus 
tus (Temm.). (Burton). 
326. Thriponax jJavensis 328. Sasia everetti, Hargitt. 
(Horsf.). . 
OrveR HURYL.EMIFORMES—BROADBILLS. 
329. Calyptomena viridis, Raffles. | 335. Hurylemus ochromelas, 
330. Psarisomus dalhousie | Raffles. 
(Jameson). | 334. Corydon sumatranus, 
331. Serilophus rothschildi, | (Rajles). 
Hartert and Butler. 
332. Eurylemus _ javanicus, 
Horsf. 
335. Cymborhynchus malaccev- 
sis, Salvad. 
Orper PASSHRES—PERCHING BIRDS. 
Faminy PITTID.L—GROUND-THRUSHES, 
396. Pitta caerulea, Raffles. 340. Pitta cucullata, Hartl. 
337. Pitta cyanoptera, Ten. 341. Eucichla boschi, Mii/l. and 
398. Pitta megarhyncha, Schley. Schleg. 
339. Pitta coccinea, Eyton. _ 342. Eucichla gurneyi, Hume. 
Paminy HZRUNDINID.A—SWALLOWS., 
343. Hirundo rustica, Linn. 345. Hirundo javanica, Sparri. 
344, Hirundo gutturalis, Scop. 346. Hirundo badia, Cass. 
FaMILy MUSCICAPID.E—FLYCATCHERS, 
347. Hemichelidon  fuliginosa, | 350a.Cyornis malayensis, 
ITodqs. | Robinson. 
348. Hemichelidon — ferruginea, | 3591. Cyornis cuecki, Oust. 
Hodgs. | 352. Cyornis unicolor, Blyth. 
349. Alseonax latirostris 353. Cyornis tickelliw, Blyth. 
(Rafles). | 358a.Cyornis dialilema 
350. Cyornis concreta (S. Mill). (Salvad.). 
304, Cyornis frenata, Hume. 
327. The only recorded specimens from the Malay Peninsula are one from 
the Larut Hills, obtained by Mr. Wray, and now inthe British Museum, and three 
from the hills above the Semangko Pass in the Selangor Museum. 
828. I have, following Hartert, used Hargitt’s name for the Malayan form of 
the rufous Piculet. Young specimens in the uniform olive green plumage of the 
type figured in the “ British Museum Catalogue,” Vol. xviii., pl. xx., are not 
uncommon in the earlier months of the year. 
330. Larut Hills, Perak; Semangko Pass, Selangor; Gunong Tahan, Pahang. 
331. Temengoh, Upper Perak; Gunong Ijau, Central Perak (type locality) ; 
Semangko Pass, Selangor; Ginting Bidei, Selangor. Ranging in altitude from 
about 500 to 4,000 feet. 
341. Fairly common in the vicinity of limestone hills in Upper Perak and at 
Kota Glanggi, Southern Pahang. Very common in Trang, as is No, 342. 
351. Very doubtfully distinct from C. wn/eolor. 
$534, A pair were collected in Trang by Dr. Abbott. 
8o-b Not uncommon in Johore (Kloss); there is one specimen in the Selangor 
Museum from Pulau Bintang, Rhio Archipelago, south of Singapore. 
