1U4. 



The types of the species and of lole terneolor, Hume, fouuded on 

 Avoru specimeus are stated to have come from uear Malacca, hut are 

 probably from the slopes of the Mount Ophir. The species is, however, 

 said to occur near sea level in Johore. Its superior limit is about 

 4,200 ft. 



l.-JJ. JIEMIM (:.■!> MALACCEXSTS-'UHK .STREAKED BULBUL, 



Hemixus malaccensis (Blyth) ; Sharjje, Cat., p. 52 ; Ilartert, 

 p. 559 ; Grant (1), p. 88 ; id. (2), p. 33. 



Ginting Biclei, 2,300 ft. October. 



Decidedly rare north of Malacca on the W. Coast, the above speci- 

 men being the only one I have seen from Selangor. Common on 

 Gunong Tahau. 



13.1. 10L£ OjL/f'.lt'i\l-THE OLIVE BULBUL. 



lole olivacea, Blyth ; Shaqje, Cat., p. 55 ; Butler, p. 15 ; Hurtert, 

 p. 558 ; Grant (1), p. 87. 



Ginting Bidei, 2,300 ft. May, 1908. 



Not found on the mountain beyond 2,500 ft., l)ut fairly numerous 

 in thick jungle on the foot hills. The specimens before me (seven in 

 uuml^er) are very typical and show no approach to lole virescens, which 

 has been recorded from Tonka in the north of the Peninsula. 



lU. lOLE PERACEySIS-inV. MOUNTAIN JSTREAKED BULBUL. 



lole tickelli peracensis, Hartert and Butler, Nov. Zool., v., p. 50G 

 (1898j ; Butler, p. 15; Hartert, p. 558. 



lole peracensis, Grant (\), p. 87 ; id. (2), p. 32. 



lole tickelli, Sluuye (2), p. 4:'67 ; Bonhote, p. 61. 



Verv common on most mountains above 2,500 ft. Does not occur 

 south of Selangor. 



i:«, mCROI'lS SIELAXOLEUCUS-THV. BLACK AND WHUIE liULBUL. 



IMicrotarsus melanoleucus (Eytou) ; Sharjje, Cat., p. 69 ; Grant 

 (2), p. 32. 



A single specimen was collected on Bukit Kutu by Butler in 

 November. 1898. It has been met with on Guuong Tahan as high as 

 6,000 ft., and is common on the Selangor Coast throughout the year. 



13«. CRIXIOKR TEPJIROGENiS -THE LOWLAND CRESTED BULBUL. 



Criuiger tephrogenys (Jard. and Selby.) ; Sharpe, Cat., p. 71, 

 foot-note; Hartert, p. 558; Grunt (1), p. 86; id. (2), p. 31. 



Ginting Bidei, 2,300 ft. May, 1908. 



Common from the sea coast to alx^ut 2,500 ft., above which its place 

 is taken by C. ockraceus (Moore). 



