21 •] 



•220, .^nroproA TE}r.irr.ycKr-noR^piF.LT)A scarlet suxbtrd, 



iEtliopyga teuiniincki (S. Miill.) ; Gadow, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 

 ix., p. 16 (1884) ; Bohinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mas., i., p. 28 

 (1905). 



Bukit Kutu, Ulu Selangor, 3,000 ft. November, 1900. A. L. Biitlor [c]. 

 Ginting Bidei, Selangor, 2,300 ft. Novoiiibor, 1907. 



Somewhat rare and local, and apparently restricted to a very narrow 

 zone in altitude. Fairly common on Gunong Angsi, Negri Semlnlan, 

 at a height of about 2,7<»0 ft. in November, 1904. Not met with 

 on the higher hills. 



2.30. .J7TnOPVGA ^.YO.l/^X^— ABBOTT'S SUNBIRD. 



J<]thopvga anoniala, Kichmond, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mns., xii,, p. 319 

 (1900). 



This species has been described as near JE. sattiratior ; it appears, 

 however, to be closer to J?, vn-ayi, from w^hich it only differs in lack- 

 ing the yellow rump band. 



231. ANTHOTnnEPTEl^i lilTODOL.EMA-finELLEY'^ SrXBTRT). 



Anthothreptes rhodolaema, Shelley, Monogr. Nectarin, p. 13; 

 Harteri, Nov. Zool, ix., pp. 203, 209, 574 (1908). 



1 cannot recognise this species amongst the very large series of 

 Anthothreptes malaccensis in the Selangor Museum. 



232. ANTHOTHREPTES HrPOGEAMMICA-TllE BANDED SUNBIRD. 



Anthothreptes hypogrammica (S. Milll.) ; Gadow, t.c, p. 112 ; 

 Hartert, p. 574; Grant (1), p. 73; id. (2), p. 19. 



(J . Semangko Pass, 3,-500 ft. Fe1)i-uary, 1908. 



2 (? , 2 9 . Ginting Bidei, Selangor, 2,300 ft. October, 1907. 

 Abundant in deep jungle from 200-2,300 ft,, taking the place of 



Anthothrei^tes malaccensis, which is never found far from cultivation. 



2.33. CHALCOPARIA SIXGALEXSIS-TB.E RUBY THROAT. 



Anthothreptes phaenicotis (Temm.) ; Gadoir, t.c, p. 121. 



Chalcoparia singalensis, Hartert, p. 574. 



Collected by Waterstradt on Gunong Tahan between 2,000 and 

 5,000 ft. ; fairly common in the Selangor low country. 



%?,i. ARACHXOTHERA LOyGIROSTRK-THE LOXG-BILLED SPIDER 



HUNTER. 



Araehnothera longirostris (Lath.) ; Gadoxo, t.c, p. 103 ; Sharpe, 

 p. 441 ; Hartert, p. 574 ;■ Grant (1), p. 71. 



(J . Semangko Pass, Selangor-Pahang boundary, 2,700 ft. Februar;-, 1908. 

 The only specimen I have met with on the hills. 



