672 Baron R. Snouckaert van Scliauburg on a [Ibis, 



Kenopia striata (Blyth). 



(^ . Alas Feurba, 20 September. 



So far as I know, this is only the second specimen on 

 record from Sumatra. The first was shot by Mr. van Heijst 

 near Sungoi Tasik, Medan, 24 October, 1919. 



Copsychus saularis musicus (Raffl.). 



(^ ? . Takengon. 



(^ moulting. Alas Peurba, 2(j September. 



Kittacincla macrurus macrurus (Gm.). 



(^ juv. Alas Peurba, 16 September. 



(^ ($ . Alur Djambn, 19 and 20 November. 



(^ juv, Alur Djambu, 17 November. 



Trichixus pyrrhopygus Less. 



(^ juv. Alur Djambu, 18 November. 



This bird is the second specimen of the species recorded 

 from Sumatra. The first was also collected by Mr. van Heijst 

 at Sungei Tasik, 24 October, 1919. 



Acrocephalus arundinaceus orientalis (Tmnm. & Schl.). 

 ^ <? ? . Takengon. 



Cisticola cisticola cursitans (Temm.). 

 (^ $ . Takengon. 



Those two birds agree very well with the description of 

 cursitans given by Dr. Hartcrt, Vog. pal. Fauna, p. 613. 



Phylloscopus borealis xanthodryas Swinh. 



^ ? . Takengon, 30 March. 



Both birds are in a bad state and in moult ; it is therefore 

 somewhat difficult to decide whether they belong to P. borealis 

 borealis or P. b. xantliodrijas. I ventured to place both in the 

 latter subspecies because I find in one of them the first 

 primary much develo})ed, as much so as in typical specimens 

 of xanthodryas. The other bird has no first primary on 

 account of the moult. 



Suya superciliaris albig:ularis Hume. 

 J (5" ? . Takengon. 



