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Family TIMELIID.E-BABBLERs. 



434. Eupetes ui a c r o c e r c u s 



(Temm.). 



435. Troclialopterou peuiusulae, 



Sharjje. 



436. Poinatorhinus borneeusis, 



Cab. 



437. Pomatorhinus olivaceus, 



Blyfh. 



438. Pouiatorliiuiis Avrayi, 



(Shavjye) . 



439. Melauociclila lugubris, 



(S. MM.). 



440. Rliiuocielila luitrata 



(.S'. Man.). 



441. Timelia jerdoni, Walden. 



442. Pellorneuui subochraceum, 



Swiiih. 



443. T II r tl i n u s olivaceus 



{Strkhl.). 



444. Turdiuus magnirostris, 



Moore. 



445. Turdinus macrodactylus, 



Strickl. 



446. Turdiuus 1 o r i c a t u s 



(8. Milll.). 



447. Erythrocichla bicolor 



(Les,.). 



448. Dryniocataphus nigricajdt- 



atus (Eyton). 



449. Dryniocataphus t i c k e 1 1 i 



{Bhfth). 



t450. ^tliostoma r o s t r a t u m 

 (BIyth). 



451. Setaria magna (Eyton). 



452. Setaria cinerea (Eyton). 



453. Setaria albigularis, 



(BlytJi). 



454. Setaria affinis (Blyth). 



455. Setaria melanocephala 



(Drtctso// ). 



456. Auuropsis nialacceusie, 



Hartl 



457. T u r d i n u I u s li u ni e i , 



Hartert. 



458. Turdinulus granti, 



Rich in. 



459. Corythociclila leucosticta, 



Sharpe. 



460. Alcippe peracensis, Shai-_pe. 



461. Alcippe cinerea, Blyth. 



462. P s e u d o ni i n 1 a s o r o r 



(Sharjje). 



463. Stacliyris davisoni, Sharpe. 

 t464. Stacliyris poliogaster, 



H^ime. 



465. Stacliyris poli ocepliala 



(Teinin.). 



466. Stacliyris nigricoUis 



(Temm.). 

 t467. Stacliyris leucotis 

 (StricJd.). 



468. S t a c li y r i s in a c ii 1 a t a 



(Temm.). 



469. Stacliyris cliryssea (Blyth). 



470. Stachyris chrysops, 



t471. Kenopia striata (Blyth). 



472. Cvanodernia erytliopteruui 



\Blyth.). 



473. Mixoruis gularis (Ba^es). 



474. Macronus ptilosus, /cwy?. 



and Selby. 



475. Myiophoneus dichrorhyu- 



chus, Salvad. 

 +476. Myiophoneus robinsoui, 

 Grant. 



437. Not known south of Keclah. 



439. Melunocidda peninstdari.'<, Sharpe, from the mountains of Pcrak and 

 Selangor is identical with this Sumatran specie.s. 



442. Tlie most southerly recorded locality i« Taipijig. 



446. Hitherto known only from Sumatra. A single female was obtained at 

 Ginting Bidei, Selaugor, 2,300 feet, in dense bamboo jungle. 



449. The only Peninsular localities at present known are Bukit Kutu, Ulu 

 Selaugor, at a height of 3,000 feet, and Gintiug Bidei, 2,.3O0 feet. 



455. Only known from the type and one other specimen, botli from Pahaug. 



458, 470. Prom tlie mountains of Ti-ang, northern part of tlie Peniusula. 

 Uui({uo in the United States National Museum. 



470. High mountains of SeUuiii'or. 



