195 



l:i7. VRIMGER OCIIRACISL'S—'rWi: ll'LAND (RKSTKl) lUl.Kl J,. 



Criuigor uehraceus, Moore ; in Horx/. and Moore, Cat. B. Mus., 

 E. I. Co., i., p. 252 ; Harterf, p. 559 ; Grant (2), p. 35. 

 Criniger giitturalis, Shar^e, Cat., p. 80 ; Butler, p. 24. 



Criuiger sordiclus, Richmond, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mas., xxii., p. 320 

 (1900). 



Fairly common from 2,000-4,000 ft., replacing the lowland C. 

 tephroyenys, but found at sea level on Pidau Laugkawi, north of 

 Penang. 



i:58. CRIXWEE FL\SCJnr-VlViiLlV>< I51LI51I,. 



Criuiger tinsehii, Salvad. ; Sharjte, Cat., p. 84, pi. vi., tig. 1 ; 

 Ilartert, p. 560. 



Normally a low country form. The Selangor Museum possesses 

 specimens from the vicinity of Kuala Lumpur and from Tanjong 

 Malini, Perak. Met with by Waterstradt on Grunong Tahan from 

 2,000-5,000 ft. 



139. TEACIiyCOJlLS OCHROCEFHALIS-'YRV. YELLOW CKOWXED HI LBIL. 



Trachycomus ochrocephalus (Gm.) ; Hliar/je, Cat., p. 93; id. (3), 

 p. 272. 



Though this biixl is exceedingly common on the banks of the big- 

 rivers, it is never, so far as my experience goes, met with in deep 

 jungle. There is, therefore, probably some mistake in the labelling of the 

 specimen recorded by Sharpe as from the Bataug Padang mountains. 



140. ALOPHOIXUS PIT.EOCEPIIALiS-TUK CRESTLESS M'HITE-THROATED 



UULBUL. 



Criniger phseocephalus (Hartl.) ; Sharpe, Cat., p. 74. 

 Alophoixus phseocephalus (Hartl.) ; Faun. Brit. Ind., i., j). 259 

 (1889) ; Hartert, p. 560. 



Ginfcmg Bidei, 2,300 ft. October, 1907. 



Somewhat local and not extending far up the hills. 



lil. TRICHOLESTES CRIXIGER-TUE HAIRY-BACKED BULBUL. 



Tricholestes criniger (Blyth) ; Sharpe, Cat., p. 89 ; Butler, p. 14 ; 

 Hartert, p. 560 ; Grant (I), p. 86 ; id. (2), p. 31. 



Biikit Kiitu and Giutiug Bidei. 



Common ; found as liigh as 3,000 ft. 



U2. rrCXOXOTiS i'/.VZ.l i,S0A*7-FlXLAYS0XS STRIPE TIITIOATED BULBrL, 



Pycnonotus finlaysoni, Strickl. ; Sharpe, Cat., p. 144 ; Butler, 

 p. 15; Bonhote, p. 62; Hartert, p. 560; Grant (1), p. 85. 



One specimen from Semangko Pass, 2,700 ft., another from 

 Tanjong Malim at the foot of the main range, and a third from 

 Kuala Lumpur are the only records of this species from the State 

 of Selangor. North of the latitude of Taiping it is very abundant, 

 probably extending soincAvhat further to the south on the East Coast. 

 It is stated to be common iu Malacca, \\ hence Hume's collector* 

 obtained numerou;^ opecimeut,. 



Mar.,iSOJ. 



