Hartkkt. E. : 



Ou Birds from Pahaug, Eastern Malav Peuiusula. Novitates 

 Zoologiae, ix., pp. 537-580 (1902). Quoted as Harlert. 



Ooilvie-Grant, W. R. : 



Report on the Birds. FasicuU Malayenses Zool., iii., pp. 65'123 

 (1905). Quoted as Grant (1). 



Ogilvie-Gtrant, W. R. : 



Gunong Tahan Expedition, Report ou the Birds. Journ. Fed. 

 Malay States Mm., iii., pp. 15-57. pis. ii., iii. (1908). Quoted 

 as Grant (2). 



LIST OF BIRDS. 



1. ItinZOTIIERA LO.\GIROSTRlS-THE LONG-BILLED PARTRIDGE. 



Rhizothera longirostris (Tonini.) ; Grant, Cat. Birdit Brit, Mus., 

 xxii., p. 183 ( 1893j. 



Giutiiig Bidci. 2.300 ft. ^lay, 1908. 



Almost omifiued to l^a.mhoo jungle and not asr-endiug the liills to 

 more than ahout 3,500 ft. at the outside. 



•2. IRBOIilCOLA C'J.VPiiiSiL/ -CAMPBELLS TREE PARTRIDGE. 



Arboricola campbelli, Robinson and Grant, Ibis, 1905. p. 165, pi. iv. ; 

 id., Journ. Fed. Mat. States Mns., i., p. 126. 



This very distinct Tree-partridge was originally described from a 

 pair collected in the Telom Valley on the borders of South Perak and 

 Pahang at about 3,800 ft. It has since ))een found to be not uncommon 

 on Gunong Mengkuang Lebah and Gunong Ulu Kali in Selangor at 

 heights of 4,500-5,200 ft., numerous specimens having been traj>ped in 

 these localities. 



A half-grown bird differs from the adult in having the white 

 malai" stripe more developed and the grey feathers of the breast and 

 sides of the abdomen broadly tipped with rufous ochraceous. 



The nest and eggs were discovered on Gunong Mengkuang Lebah 

 in March, 1907, on the ground beneath a small stemless palm. The 

 former is a loose pad of sticks and dead leaves very flat and about six 

 inches in diameter ; the eggs, two in number, are pure white and 

 somewhat glossy with numerous small scattered pores ; they are vei-y 

 pointed at one end and measure A, 42 x 32 mm. ; B, 42 x 31.5 mm. 



3. ROLLULUS ROULROUL-TnB CRESTED GREEX WOOD QUAIL. 



Rollukis roulroul (Scop.) ; Grant, Cat., p. 225 : Hartert, p. 539 ; 

 Grant (2), p. 57. 



Bnkit Kutu, 3,000 ft. August ; Gunong Mengkuang Lobah, 5,200 ft. April. 



I can detect no tangible differences between these specimens and a 

 pair collected in April at Tanjong Malim at the foot of the main range. 



The species is common throughout the Western Malay Peninsula 

 with the exception of the swampy littoral belt. 



