TREEONID^. 

 OSMOTRERON VERNANS. 



Osmotreron vernans (Liuu.) ; SalvacI, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xxi., 

 p. 60 (1893) ; Eobiuson ami Kloss, torn, cit., p. 674. 



One or two specimens of the common green pigeon were shot but 

 not preserved. 



COLUMBID^. 

 TURTUR TIGRINUS. 



Turtur tigrimis (Temm and Knip) ; Salvad., torn, cit., p. 440; 

 Eobinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 675. 



Exceedingly numerous on the rice stubbles at Ban Kok Klap, in 

 flocks sometimes numbering as many as twenty individuals. No 

 specimens were preserved. 



5. CHALCOPHAPS INDICA. 



Chalcophajps indica (Linn.) ; Salvad., tom. cit., p. 514; Robinson 

 and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 675. 



Very common as everywhere else in the Peninsula. 



CHARADRIID^. 

 SARCOGRAMMUS ATRINUCHALIS. 



Sarcogrammus atrinuclialis, Jerdon ; Sharpc, Cat. Birds Brit. 

 Mus., xxiv., p. 152 (1896) ; Robinson and Kloss, Ibis, 1911, p. 11. 



Also very common on the rice fields. 



RALLID^. 

 6. RALLINA FASCIATA. 



Ballina fasciata (Raffles) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xxiii., 

 p. 75 (1894). 



This rail was fairly common at Ban Kok Klap at the edges of the 

 rice fields but only a single male was obtained. 



" Iris orange, periocular skin carmine bill greenish horn, blackish 

 on culmen, carmine at base, feet carmine." 



CICONIID^. 



DISSURA EPISCOPUS. 



Dissura episcopus (Bodd.) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xxvi., 

 p. 294 (1898) ; Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 16. 



Common on the rice fields, roosting at night on lofty dead trees 

 at the edge of the jungle. 



7. PSEUDOTANTALUS LEUCOCEPHALUS. 



Pseudotantalus leucocepTialus (Penn.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit., p. 323. 



This is a new record for the Malay Peninsula, though the Museum 

 possesses thiee specimens collected on Langkawi in December, 1912, 

 and an immature bird shot near Kuala Lumpur in 1911, which was 

 wrongly identified with Pse udotantcdus lacteus. 



