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ORDER TROGONES—TROGONS. 
255. Pyrotrogon neglectus, ; 258. Pyrotrogon duvauceli 
Forbes and Robinson. (Temm.). 
256. Pyrotrogon kasumba | 259. Pyrotrogon orropheus, 
(Raffles). Cab. and Heine. 
25,. Pyrotrogon erythrocepha- | 260. Pyrotrogon orescius 
lus, Gould. (Temm.). 
ORDER COCCYGES—CUCKOOS. 
261. Coccystes coromandus | 274, Chaleococcyx maculatus 
(Linn.). (Gm.). 
262. Surniculus lugubris | 275. Chaleococcyx basalis 
(Horsf.). (Horsf.). - 
263. Hierococcyx sparverioides | 276. Chaleococcyx — malayanus 
(Vig.). | (Rafiles). 
264, Hierococeyx nisicolor | 277. Eudynamis honorata 
(Hodgs.). (Linn.). 
265. Hierococcyxnanus,Hume. | 278. Centropus rectunguis, 
266. Hierococeyx bocki, Wardl.- Strickl. 
Rams. 279. Centropussinensis (Steph.). 
267. Cueculus micropterus; I80. Centropus javanicus 
Gould. (Dumont). 
268. Cuculus canorus, Linn. 281. Zanclostomus javanicus 
269. Cuculus saturatus, Hodgs. (Horsf.). 
270. Cuculus poliocephalus, | 282. Rhopodytes tristis (Less.). 
Lath. 283. Rhopodytes diardi (Less.). 
271. Penthoceryx sonnerati, IBA, Rhopodytes sumatranus 
(Lath.). (Raffles). 
272. Cacomantis merulinus | 285, Rhinortha chloro phea 
(Scop.). | (Rafles). 
273. Chalcococeyx zanthorhyn- | 286. Urococeyx erythroguathus 
chus (Hors/.). | (Hartl.). 
Pamity CAPITONID.E—BARBETS. 
287. Calorhamphus hayi 290. Chotorhea mystacophanes 
(J. H. Grey). (Temm.). 
288. Chotorhea chrysopogon 291. Cyanops henrici (T'emm.). 
(Temm.). 292. Cyanops ramsayi 
289. Chotorhea versicolor (Wald.). 
(Raffles). 293. Cyanops oorti (Miill.). 
294, Thereiceryx lineatus (Vieill.). 
259. Not known north of Klang. 
266. A somewhat immature specimen from the ‘Taiping Hills has been 
identified as this species by comparison at the British Museum and also at Tring. 
270. High mountains of Selangor, January, 1905, and March, 1908. 
282. Not occurring south of Kedah, except on the high mountains of Batang 
Padang. The prevalent form in Trang. 
292, 293, 298. All confined to the zone above 3,000 feet. 
294, On the western side not recorded south of Kedah ; on the east, it has been 
met with in Central Pahang. 
