1 i);J 



121;. CllLOROl'.'SlS JI.HiDWIlKII-'VnV) OKANGK-BELLlt;]) GREEN HULBUL. 



Cliloropsis liardwiekii, Jard. aud Selb^^ ; Sharjje, Cat., p. 18 ; 

 6rVa«f (1), p. 89. 



iScinaii.iiko Pah;s, (liiiKni^' L'lii Kali antl tiiiuouL;' Meiii^kiuiiig Lcbali. 



Fairly abuudaut in the above localities, usually not below 4,000 ft. 

 In Perak it occurs on the Larut Hills and in the Batany Padans^- 

 Highlands at similar elevations. It has not yet been collected on 

 Grunong Tahan, but doubtless occurs there. 



IJ7. CIILOROPmS ZOSTEROPS-mV. MALACHITE-SHOULDERED, 



GREEN BULBUL. 



Cliloropsis zosterops, Vig. ; Sharpe, Cat., \). 24; Grant (2), p. 33. 

 Chloropsis viridis viriditectus, Hartert, Nuv. ZooL, ix., pp. 212, 557 



(1902). 



Mr. BiitJer collected a pair on Bukit Kutu, 3,000 ft., in November, 

 1898, but it has not since been met with on the mountains in Perak 

 and Selaugor. It occurs up to 3,300 ft. on Gunong Tahan. 



128. CHLOROPSIS ICTHROCEPirALA THK YELLOW-HEADED 



GREEN BULBIL. 



Chlcu'opsis icterocephala (Less.) ; 8kai'i>e, Cat., p. 30 ; Butler, p. 14; 

 Hartert, p. 557. 



Seniaiigko Puss ami Giiiting Bidei. 



Not reaching more than 3,000 ft. The cunimonest species of the 

 Genus in the Malay Peninsula. 



I2y. CHLOROPSIS CrAyOPOGOX—T)l¥. BLUE-W^HLSKEREl^ 

 GREEN BULBUL. 



Chloropsis cyauopogon (Temm.) ; Shar^jc, Cat., p. 32 ; Hartert, 

 p. 557. 



Gintiug Bidei, 2,.30U ft. May, 190S. • 



The range of this species is similar to C. icterocephala, but it is 

 decidedly scarcer. 



130, IRENA C'F.i.V^.l -THE MALAYAN FAIRY BLUE BIRD. 



Irena cyanea, Begbie ; Sharpc, Cat., p. 179 ; Butler, p. 14; Hartert, 

 p. 557; Grant (1), p. 88 ; id. (2), p. 33. 



Very common at low elevations, becoming scarcer on the hills aud 

 disappearing at 3,000 ft. 



i;31. IIEMIXL'S CiyEREUS-THE ASHY BULBUL. 



Hemixus cinereus (Blyth) ; Sharpe, Gat., p. 52 ; Bonhote, p. 61 ; 

 Hartert, p. 557; Grant (1), p. 88; id. (2), p. 32. 



Common on almost every mountain visited in the Malay Peninsula 

 from Bukit Besar (2,500 ft.) near Patani in the north to Mount Ophir 

 iu the south. 



