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2t)5. Hierococcyx nanus, f27C^. Chalcococcw nialavauns 



Hinne. 

 *26<x Hierococcyx bocki, Warcll.- 

 Bams. 



267. Ciiculusmicropterus, Gould. 



268. Cuculus canorus, Linn. 

 t269. Cuculus saturatus, Hodgs. 

 t270. Cuculus poliocephalus, 



Lath. 



271. Penthocervx sonnerati 



{Lafh.). 



272. Cacomantis merulinus 



(Seoih). 



273. Chalcococcyx zauthorhyn- 



chus (Horsf.). 



274. Chalcococcvx maculatus 



(Gm.). ' 



275. Chalcococcyx basilis 



277. Eudyuamis lionorata 

 (Linn.). 

 t278. Ceutropus rectunguis, 



279. CeutroiJus sinensis (Sfeph.) . 



280. Centropus javanicus 



(Dh motif). 



281. Zanclostouius javanicus 



(Horsf.). 



282. Rhopodytes tristis (Less.). 



283. Ehopodytes diardi (Less.). 



284. Rhopodvtes sumatrauus 



(B«/;^f?s). 



285. Rhinortha chlorophsea 



(Baffles). 



286. Urococcvx ervthroj^nathus 



287. C a 1 o r h a m p h u s li a v i 



(J. E. Grey). 



288. Chotorhea ('hrysopogon 



(Temm.). 



289. Chotorhea versicolor 



{Baffles). 



290. Chotorhea mystacophanes 



(rewiw.). 



291. Cyanops henrici (Temm.). 



292. Cyanops r a in s a y i 



(WahL). 



v\ MILT c^p/roATi). j:-i}arb?3ts. 



293. Cyanops oorti {Midi.). 



t294. Thereiceryx lineatus 



{VieilL). 



295. Mesobucco duvauceli 

 (Lesg.). 



296. Mesobucco cyanotis 



(Blyth). 



*297. Zantholsema hsemato- 



cephala (P. L. S. Midi.). 

 298. P s i 1 o p o g o u pvrolophus 

 {S. Midi). 



Family /A'7>//7,jrOi?/7>.7';-HOXEY.GUIDES. 



299. Indicator archipelagicus (Temni.). 



Family PICIB.f:— WOODPECKERS. 



300. Gecinus vittatus 

 (VieiU.). 



301 . Gecinus viridanus 



(BJyfh). 



266. A somewhat immature specimen from the Taiping Hills has, Mr. Wray 

 assures me, been identified as this species by comparison at tlie British Museum. 



270. High mountains of Selangor, January, 1905. 



282. Not occurring south of Kedah, except on the high mountains of Batang 

 Padang. 



292, 293, 298. All confined to the zone above 3,000 feet. 



294. On the western side not i-ecorded south of Kedah ; on the east, it has been 

 met with in central Pahang. 



299. One of the rarest of all Malayan birds, the only Peninsular specimen being 

 the one obtained by Davison, near Klang, and now in the British Museum. 



301. Like so many other birds, this species attains its southern limit in Patani 

 and Kedah, 



