174 



:i.-,. (M'UIMlUlls .KIT iKA-nW. .11 .\<;l,i: NKillT .lAK. 



Capri inulyus jot akii (Tonnn. iiiul Schleg.): Harterf. Caf.. p. 552;* 

 Groat (l),p. 107. 



Caprimulgus iudicus jotalca, Butler, p. 28. 



Semangko Pass, 2.7(X) ft. Fcbruarv, 1908. 



Tel6ui, Porak-Paliang boidor, 3,o00 ft. Janimrr and Novembei', 



PossiWv ivsidcut tliroiiglionl the year 07\ tlie moiiutains. In the 

 lowlands and ou the islands of the Straits of Malacca it is met with 

 only in the winter months, when it is abundant. 



3«1. COLLOCALTA /.V.VO.V/.VJr.l -HUMES SWIFTLKT. 



Collocalia iunominata (Hume) ; Hartert, Cat., p. 503. 



SGTiiangko Pass, Selangor-Pahang boiindaiy, 2,70<^^) ft. February, 1904, 1908. 

 CniidTig Mengkuaug Lebab, Selaiigor, 1,800-5,200 ft.. Marcli, 1907. 



Terv widely distributed throughout tlie State of Selangor from tlie 

 mangrove swamps on the coast to the tops of the highest moiuitains : 

 l^ut. together with other sj^ecies of Cyj^ixe/.ldn'. commonest at tlie 

 Semangko Pass. 



These specimens may not impossibly represent C. gigas, Hartert, 

 collected by Butler on the Semangko Pass. At the moment I have 

 not access either to authentic specimens or to the description so prefer 

 to i-ecord them as C. rnnow'nwia with the description of which they 

 ]>erfectly agree. 



S7. rOLJ.OCAIJA A,/.VC7/A-IIORSFIKLl)'S SWIFTLET. 



C'ollociilia lindii (Hovsf. an<l Mooroi; Horferf, Cut., p. 508; Btilh'v. 

 p. 27. 



Semangko Pass, Selangor-Pahang boundary, 2,700 ft. February, 1908. 



Equally common witli C. Iniiominata at the above locality, but not 

 met with elsewhere in tlie State. Abundant on the Larut range near 

 Taiping. 



.•58. Cn.ETlJtA GWASTEA-'iHV. MALA VAX .SPINE TAIL SWIFT. 



Chsetura gigantea (Temm.) ; Hartert, Cot., p. 475 ; Butler, p, 27 ; 

 fjhant (2), p. 46. 



Very numerous, both at Ginting Bidei and at the Semangko Pass 

 in the early mornings and on cloudy afternoons dui'ing and after rain. 



:«•. rir.KTCKA fxn/rA-JHi: in'1jl\x spine tail swift. 



ChsDtura indica (Humej ; Hoiiert, Cat., p. 475. 



A male shot by Mr. A. L. Butler at the Semangko Pass in 

 NovemV)er, 1900, has the loral spot clear white, while two other from 

 the same localitv obtained in Fel>ruarv and May have indications of 

 the same, though iu one case they are very faint. The Perak Museum 

 also possesses a sj>ecimen of Gh. indica shot iu the neighbourhood of 

 Taiping. 



