55 



.W. HEMIXIS CIXEREIS iKi.yth). 

 ■Al. HEMlXrs MA],ACCEXSIS (HLYxn). 



4 i, ?. 



38. MICROTARSrs MELAXOCEPHAUS (Gm.). 

 2 ?. 



:». MICROTARSUS MELAXOLEl'CUS (Eytox). 

 <?, 2 ?. 



Ut. CRIXKiER TEI'HROGEXYS. Jaed. and Selby. 



<?, 9. 



41. AEOPHOlXr.S PH.EOCEPHALIS (Hartl.). 

 (?■ 



?. 



?. 



<?. 



<?, 2 ?. 



ii. PVCXOXOTl'S sniI'LEX (Less). 



4:5. PVt'NOXOTUS .SAEVADOlill. Suaepe. 



4-t. El'PETES .^[ACROL'ERCrs (Temm.). 



W. P():\lATOPvH!M's BORXEEXSIiS, Cab. 



411. TURDIXIS SEPIARIIS (HoiiSF.). 



Robin.-;oii, Jourii. Fed. Malay States Mus., ii, p. 198 (1909). 

 ?. 



A .submontane bird liviTig in deeper jungle and at .slightly Jiigher 

 elevation than the very closely allied T. abhotli, ^vhich is often found 

 in secondai'V forest and orchard land. 



17. TIRDINTS .M A(;MR()STRIS (IUytiii. 

 -i c? , 2 ? . 



tS. DRV^KHATAPHIS XKiROCAPITATrs (Eyton). 

 ?. 



4!i. AXfROPSlS .MAI,V(VEXSI8. Haetl. 

 3 ?. 



.jii. I'OP.VriKKiCHL.V STRIATA LErOOSTICTA, SUAiipK. 

 <? 



The occurrence of a single male of this species on Gunong Tampin 

 is rather sui-pi'ising as thi-oughonl the Fedei-ated Malay States if i.s 

 strictly confined to the higher mountains. 



Ineidentall}' it may be noted that the form is very douljtfuUy 

 distinct from C. brevicaudahis (Blyth), Journ. Asint. Soc, Bemjal, 

 xxiv, p. 272 (1855), from " the mountainous intei'ior of tlie Tenasseiim 

 Province" with which it agrees in having the sides of the head ash}- 

 grey, not rufescent, and the spots on the tips of the wing coverts 

 white, not fulvous. 



Dr. Sharpe, in diagnosing tlie species, has given these cliaracters 

 as separating it from G. striata, but lias omitted to compare it with 

 C. brevicaudata, of which, at the time, thei-e appeared to ])e no 

 specimens in the Bi-itish Museum, and all subsequent autliors have 

 followed his lead. 



Jan., 1914, 



