53 

 BIRDS. 



1. PTILIXOPUS .lAMBU (Gm.). 

 6 <?, 2 ?. 



This beautiful fruit pigeon elsewhere rather rare and decidedly 

 local was common' on the hill, feeding on fig trees. 



2. CHALCOPHAPS IXDICA (Linx.). 

 <?• 



.3. HUHUA ORIEXTALIi; (Hoesf.). 



?. 

 Nowhere abundant, or at least, hard to get. 



i. PHOTODILl'S BADIUS (HoRSF.). 



¥■ 



5. CARCINEUTES PULCHELLUS (Horsf.). 

 2 c?, 2 ?. 



6. NYCTIORNIS AMICTA (Temm.). 



1 ^, 2 ?. 



7. HIEROCOCCYX XISICOLOR (Hodgs.). 



s. 



8. ZAXCLOSTOMUS .JAVAXICrS (Horsf.). 

 ^. 



9. UROCOCCYX ERYTHROGXATHUS (Hartl.). 



2 <?. 



10. RHIXORTHA CHLOROPH^A (Raffles). 



11. PYROTROGOX XEGLECTUS. Forbes & Robixsox. 



S, ?. 



12. PYROTROGOX KASUMBA (Raffles). 

 <?. 



This specimen has a narrow liar of scarlet on the rump above the 

 upper tail coverts. The same abnormalit}- has been noted in an 

 adult male from Malacca (Ogilvie Grant, Cat. Birds Brit. Mug., 

 xvii., p. 484<), but is apparently not constant. 



13. CALORHAMPHUS HAYI (.J. E. Geet). 



<?, 2 ?, 

 ^, 3 ? 

 <?, 2 ?, 

 ?. 

 3,2 ?. 



14. CHOTORHEA CHRYSOPOGOX (Temm.). 

 15. CHOTORHEA MYSTACOPHAX'ES (Temm.). 



16. CYAXOPS HEXRICI (Temm.). 

 17. PYRRHOPICUS PORPHYROMELAS (BoiE.). 

 18. MIGLYPTES GRAMMITHORAX (Maui.). 



