J (w; 



Liirge collectioub have beeu made heiv, but no luoimtaiu funus 



OCCUl'. 



lU. Mount Ophir, borders of Malatx-a and Johur, latitude 2° 20' N., 

 4,100 ft. high. 



Wallace and Whitehead made small collections here, and several 

 species received by Blyth from his Malacca correspondents were 

 probal>ly also from the vicinity. The lower slopes were favourite 

 liunting grounds of the old Malacca trade skin hunters. 



No moimtain forms are knoAvn from the hill, which is (|uite detached. 



11. Gunong Pulai. Johor, latitude 1^ 35' N., about 3,000 ft. 



Much collected on by Davison for Hume, whose collections passed 

 to the British Museum. 



1-. <.TUuong Tahan, an isolated massif on the east side of the main 

 range, latitude 4^ 45' N., 7,150 ft. high. 

 Collecte<l on by Waterstradt and myself ; the respective collections 

 descriljed by Hartert (1) and Grant CJ) Joe. cit. 



HIBTJUOKAPHY. 

 yHARPE, K. B. : * 



Notes on some Birds from Perak. Froc. Zool. Sue. London, 188<3. 

 pp. 350, 353. Quoted as Sharpe (1). 



Sharpe, E. B. : 



On a Second Collection of Birds formed by Mr. L. Wray on the 

 Mountains of Perak, Malav Peninsula. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 

 don, 1887, pp. 431-447, pis. xxxvii-xxxviii. Quoted as Sharpe (2). 



Sharpe, E. B. : 



List of a Collection of Birds made by Mr. L. Wray on the Main 

 Eauge of Mountains of the Malay Peninsula, Perak. Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. London, 1888, pp. 268-281, pi. xx. Quoted as Sharpe (3). 



Hartert, E. : 



Zur Oi-nithologie von Perak. Joarn. fiir Ornitholoyie, 1889, 

 pp. 379-407. 



Hartert, E., and Butler, A. L. : 



Notes on Birds from Perak. Novitaten Zooloyicn% v., i>p. 50(:S, 8. 

 Quoted as Hartert and Butler. 



Butler, A. L. : 



Birds of the Larut Hills. Journ. Straits Branch Boy. Asiat. Sac, 

 xxxii., pp. 9-31 (1899;. Quoted as Butler. 



Bonhote, J. L. : 



On the Birds collected during the " Skeat Exj>editiou " to the 

 Malay Peninsula. 1899-1900. Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1901 

 (}), pp. 537-580. Quoted as Bonhofe. 



