CAMPOPHAGIDiE. 



|-.'i>. AllTAMlUKS LAlU"J'K.\.sr.S THE M<jrX'l'.MN (ICKOO SHKtKK. 



Artamides laruteusis, Shaij)^ P.Z.S., 1887. p. 435. 

 (iraucalus laruteusis (Sharpe) ; Butler, p. 18; Horttd, p. 554; 

 Lrmni (2), p. 'do. 



Fairly cumiuou, replaciujj;' tr. i^Kinatrenais (S. Miill.) above 3,000 ft. 



l-Jl. LALAOK CULMiyATA. 



Lalage culimuata (A. Hay) ; Sluxrpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mas., iv., 

 p. 104 (1879) : Bull. B.O.c'i.. No. 2, p. vii. (1892). 



Cainpopliaga iniuor, Davison, Ibis, 1892, p. 99. 



Lalaiije iiinbriata culiniuattis, Hnrtert, Nov. Zoo!., ix , pp. 556, 

 557 (1902). 



(runong Tahau. 



122. I'ERICROCOTUS FLAMMlFER-MiWl^O^'i^ SCARLET MINIVET. 



Pericrocotus tlammifcr, Hume ; Sharpe, Cat., p. 74 ; Butler, p. 17 ; 

 Grant (1), p. 90. 



Very coiiimou on tlie Seiuangko Pass up to 3,000 ft., but very 

 rare in the low country, Avliere, however, it is occasioually met Avith. 



V2ii. PERICROCOTUS FRATEUCULCS-'niK JJUJIMESK SCARLET iAIINlVET. 



Pericrocotus fraterculus, Swinh. ; Shatpe, Cat., p. 73 (1870). 



Pericrocotus speciosus fraterculus, Butler, p. 17; Hartert, j). 555. 



The specimens from Grunoug Ijau, 1,500-3,500 ft., and Grunong 

 Tahan, 3,000 ft., are the only ones from the Malay Peninsula, with 

 which I am acquainted ; I have not met with the species myself, nor 

 is it represented in the Selangoi', Perak or Singapore Museums. 



12L PERICROCOTUS JfOXTANUS-WRAY'H MINIVET. 



Pericrocotus niontanus, Salvacl., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen., xiv., p. 205 

 (1879) ; Hartert, p. 554; Grant (1), p. 91 ; id. (2), p. 34. 



Pericrocotus Avrayi, Sharpe (3), p. 269, pi. xv. ; Butler, p. 17; 

 Bonhote, p. 60. 



Exceedingly common on all the Selangor mountains above 3,000 ft., 

 becoming scarcer above 4,500 ft. 



PYCNONOTID^. 



12.>. .ETUORUl'NCHUS LAFRESXAI'EI-THK GREAT lORA. 



Jilthorhyuchus lafresnayei (Hartl.) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 

 vi., p. 14 (1881; ; Grant (1), p. 88. 



Bukit Kutu, S.iJUO it., and Ginthig Bidei, 2,-300 ft. 



Not very rare in certain localities, but seldom procured, as it keeps 

 to the tops of fairly high trees. There is a series of six specimens in 

 the Selangor Museum, including lowland localities close to Kuala 

 Lumpur. 



