01') 



it has beeu searched fi)i" iu the same localitv uu several occasious 

 siuco, uo additioual speciineus have come to haud. It is probably 

 distinct from the Kiiia Balu forui, C. hurneensis, Sharpe. 



22-i. PlliRlIULA WATHR,STRAl)TI-'niV. 31ALAYAX BUL]>F1XC1I. 



Pyrrhula waterstradti, Hartert; Nov. Zool, ix., p. 577 (1902); 

 Givnt (2), p. 18. 



CJunoiig Ulu Kali, Selaiigor, •1-,800-5,20C ft. February, 1906. 



Guuong Mcngkuaiig Lebali, Selaiigor, •i,800-5,200 ft. Marcb, April, 19u7. 



Semaiigko Pass, Selangor, 3,500-i,800 ft. February, 190H. 



The Malay Bullfinch probably (.)ccurs ou all the higher mountaius of 

 Selangor wherever Vacciniam and Conifers are found, though it is 

 nowhere so common as it was found to be on Gunong Tahau. Though 

 carefully searched for, it has not yet been met with ou any of the 

 Perak Hills. 



•ilo. MOTACILLA MELAyOPE-THiE GREY WAGTAIL. 



Motacilla melanope (Pall.) ; Sharpe, Cat. Binhi Brit. Mas., x., 

 p. 500 (1885) ; id. (2), p. 441 ; Butler, p. 21; Hartert, p. 575; Grant 

 (1), p. 71; id. (2), p. 19. 



Common on roads, jungle paths and streams throughout the 

 Peninsula from August to April. 



22C. LniOyiDROJIU.S iyi)ICU>S-THE FOREST AVAGTAIL. 



Limonidromus indicus (Gm.) ; Sharpe, Cat., p. 532 ; (V?. (3), p. 278. 



Collected by Wray ou the Larut Hills, probably on migration ; it 

 has been met with in large flocks among the mangroves ou the 

 coastal districts of Selangor during the winter months. 



227. AXrUUS MAC UL AT i-.S-Tm-. IXUIAX TREE I'lPIT. 



Authus maculatus (Hodgs.) ; Sharjje, Cat. Birdii Brit. Mn^., x., 

 p. 547 (1885); Butler,^. 21. 



Butler's specimen, shot on Larut Hills at a height of about 3,700 ft. 

 in March, 1898, is the only recoixl of this Indian sjiecies for the Malay 

 Peninsula. It is only a winter visitor to Tenasscrim, but is found 

 during that season in Saigon and Southern China. 



Omitted bv me in mv Hand-list of the Birds of the Malav Peninsula, 

 auiea, p. 82. 



NECTARINIIDJ^. 



228. .LTUOI'lOA irRAlI-WRW'H SUXlilRI). 



^'Ethopyga wrayi, Sharpe, P.Z.S., 1887, p. 410, pi. xxxviii., fig. 2 ; 

 Bull'^r, p. 21 : Hartert, p. 573 ; Grant (1), p. 74; id. (2). p. 19. 



Common on all the Peninsula hills, exceeding 3,000 ft. in height, 

 but not found south of G-unong Ulu Kali in Selangor. 



The specimen from Bukit Kutu that I recorded as J'Jthopi/ya ano- 

 mala (ante<i, p. 82, No. 588j should be referred to this species ; it is a 

 mounted specimen in bad condition, lacking most of the feather.5 of the 

 rump. 



