wa.s verv connnou on Puluu Jarak iu Deceiulit-r. b'U4. ami occurs al)uu- 

 Jaiitlv on the mouutiiius of the Peuiusula thvovi^'hout the ^vinter 

 mouths, but ap|-ears to make only a very brief stay iu the lowlands ou 

 arrival and departure. 



ST. lIEMICnELIDOX FERRUGTXEA-TnV. FERUGINOUS FLYCATCHER. 



Hemichelidou ferru«,'iuea (Hodi^'s.) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds, iv., p. 122 

 (1879); Oaies, Faini. Brit. Ind. Binh, ii., p. C (1890); Sharpe, 

 Hand-Iii'l. iii.. p. 20-i (1903). 



A single female. 



Very common on the high mountains of the Peninsula, being pro- 

 bablv resident thi'oughout the vear above 4,900 feet. 



;js. ALSEOyAX LATIR0STRJS-1\iE BROWN FLYCATCHER. 



Alseonax latirostris (Raffles.) ; Sharpe, t.c, iv., p. 127 (1879) ; 

 Oates, Fa\m. Brit. Ind. Birds, ii., p. 35 (1890) ; Sharpe, Hand-list, 

 iii., p. 206 (1903). 



One male. 



Common in the low country in the Malay Peninsula throughout 

 the year, but much more abundant in the winter months. 



:&>. TERPSIPHOXE AFFIXHS-inE BURMESE PARADISE FLYCATCHER. 



Terpsiphoue afl&nis CHay.) ; Sharpe, t.c, p. 349 ; Oates, t.c, p. 47 ; 

 Sharpe, Hand-list, iii., p. 263 (1903). 



An adult female, probably belongs to this sj^ecies, though it is 

 extremely difficult to distinguish between females and young males of 

 T. affinis and the closely allied T. incii (Gould). 



*). DICRUBUS AA'XECTEXS—TRE CRONV-BILLED DROXGO. 



Dicrurus annectens (Hodgs.) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind. Birds, i., 

 p. 312 ri889) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds, iii., p. 271 (1878) ; Robinson, Journ., 

 F.M.S. Mus., i., p. 28 (1905). 



Numerous specimens, both adult and young. Very common also 

 on Pulau Jarak in Decemlx;r. 1904, and April, 1906. Widely distri- 

 buted throughout the Malay Peninsula in the winter months up to an 

 altitude of about 3,000 feet, but scarce at other seasons. 



• 41. CORVLS, sp. 



A crow, proljably Corvus macrorhynchus, but possibly Corvus enca, 

 the Slender-billed Crow, which I have recently ascertained to be fairly 

 common in the Malav Peninsula, was also observed. 



