150 



57. COPSYCHUS MUSICUS. 

 CopsycJms musicus (Raffles) ; Robinson "and Kloss, torn. cit. p. 65. 

 Copsychus saularis (partim) ; Sharpe, torn, cit., p. 61. 

 Not so numeroiis as further south. 



58. CITTOCINCLA MACRURA. 



antea, p. 108. 



One of the commonest birds, especially in the jungle among rocks. 



" Male, iris chestnut, feet pale flesh, bill black." 



SYLVIID^. 

 59. ORTHOTOMUS ATRIGULARIS. 



antea, p. 108. 



Common on both islands. 



60. ACROCEPHALUS BISTRIGICEPS. 



Acrocephalus bistrigiceps, Swinh. ; Seebohm, tom. cit., p. 51. 



Two female specimens were shot on Koh Pennan among high 

 gi-ass by one of the Dyaks on May 29th and 30th. 



The species is new to the Malay Peninsula and the present 

 locality is a considerable extension of its range, which has not 

 hitherto been known to extend south of Tavoy in Central Tenasserim. 



01. PHYLLOSCOPUS BOREALIS. 



Pliylloscopus borealis (Bias.) ; Seebohm, Cat. Birds Birt. Mus., v, 

 p. 40 (1881) ; Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 65. 



A female from the hills of Koh Samui dated May 15th, and a 



male from Koh Pennan, shot on May 30th. In both these specimens 



the pale wing bars formed by the light tips to the coverts are almost 



entirely lacking. 



CORVID^. 



62. CORVUS MACRORHYNCHUS. 



Corone macrorhynchus (Wagl.) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 

 iii, p. 38 (1877). 



Corvus macrorhynchus, Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 71. 



The jungle crow was very common both on the islands and on the 



mainland ; one was shot on Koh Samui to make certain of the 



identification. 



DICRURID^. 



63. DISSEMURUS PARADISEUS. 



antea, p. 109. 



Common on the islands. 



STURNID^. 

 64. EITLABES INTERMEDIUS. 



Mainatus intermedius (A. Hay) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 

 xiii, p. 66 ; Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 67. 



Gracula javana intermedia, Stresemann, Nov. Zool., xix, p. 314 

 (1912). 



This Mynah was very common on both Koh Samui and Koh 

 Pennan and we obtain five specimens. All are to be referred to the 



