27 



29. SIVA SORDIDIOR, Sharpb. 



1 s. 



Both these species are common on the main range, but the 

 former is not found in Lai'ut. 



30. HERPORNIS ZANTHOLEUCA, Hodgs. 



1 ?. 



Of very wide altitudinal range, being found from sea-level to over 

 6,000 feet. 



31. MESIA ARGENTAURIS, Hodgs. 



1 (?, 1 ?. 



32. PNOEPYGA" LEPIDA, Salt ad. 



1 $ imm. 



A very immature bird uniformly dark beneath. 



33. HYDROCICHLA RUFICAPILLA, Temm. 



2 t?. 



Common along mountain torrents everywhei-e in the Peninsula. 



•a. LARVIVORA CYANEA, Pall. 

 1 i. 



Probably only a seasonal visitor, though some individuals may 

 remain throughout the year. 



35. COPSYCHUS MUSICUS, Raffles. 

 1 (?. 



The common " Straits Robin " is of accidental occuri-ence away 

 from human habitations. 



36. PHYLLERGATES CINEREICOLLIS, Shaepe. 



1 <?. 



37. MELANOCHLORA FLAVOCRISTATA Lafr. 



2 c?. 



The Sultan Tit ranges from the lowlands up to about, 5,500 feet. 



38. BHRINGA REMIFER, Temm. 

 1 <?. 

 Common on nearly all the hills. 



39. ORIOLUS CONSANGUINEUS, Wardl-Rams. 

 1 <?. 



The red and black Oriole is local in its distribution but fairly 

 common wherever found. 



■10. MOTACILLA MELANOPE, Pall. 

 1 <?. 

 A seasonal visitor. 



