57 



m. HVDKUL'RHLA FIIONTAJ.IS (Ulytu). 



<?. 



Veiy much rarer than the next species. 



Gl. HYDROCICHLA lUFICAPILl.A (Tkmm.). 

 . 



G2. CITTOCINCLA .AlACRURA (Gm.). 

 ?. 



(«. ACAXTHOPNEUSTE BOREALIS (Blas.). 

 ?. 



fil. LAXIUS TIORIXrs. Deap. 

 2 (?, 4 ?. 



do. DRXDROPHILA SATIRATIOR. Hartert. 

 6, ?. 



Exceptionally deep in tone. 



6i!. DICRURI'S AXXECTEXS. Honi^s. 

 ?• 



(i7. ORIOLU.S ZAXTHOXOTCS, Horsf. 

 ?. 



08. AETHOPVGA TKMMIXCKI (Horsf.). 



Comnion in the Xegri Semliilan lulls, replacing Ae. siparaja of 

 the sea coast. 



6!'. AXTHOTHREPTES H VPOGRAIMMICA (S. MCLL). 

 2 ^, 2 ?. 



-II. ARACHXOTHERA LOXGIROSTRLS (Lath.). 

 <?, ?. 



71. PRIOXOCHILUS KiXICAPILLUS. Eytox. 

 (?• 



72. PRIOXCJCHILUS MACTL.YTrS. Temm. 

 <?, 2 ?. 



MEASUREMENTS OF SOME BIDUANDA (MANTRA) OF 

 ULU KENABOI, JELEBU. 



By C. B0DP:X KLOSS, f.r.a.i. 



(PL.A.TES III-XIII). 



TN Januaiy, 1912, while in Xegri Sembilan, I heard of the 

 presence of a small party of Biduanda (Mantra) at a 

 Malay village in Ulu Kenaboi, and was able to pay them a flying 

 visit. 



The information obtained from the party themselves (I was 

 unable to visit their homes) is corroborated by Mr. Evans in an 

 article appearing in the present Journal and therefore need not be 

 repeated, but the measurements taken, being somewhat more 

 extensive than his, are given here together with a number of 

 photographs from Avhich physical characters, dress and ornaments 

 can be gathered. In complexion the Biduanda did not differ fiom 

 the Malays, who were their neighbours. 



The stature measurements of the women were 1863, 1406, 1375, 

 1440, 1510, 1434 and 1428 millimetres. 



The majority of the party gave the name of their village 

 as Kenaboi Tikin, but Nos. 1, 2 and 11 came from Kenaboi 

 Hilir. 



