175 



W. HYDROCICHLA FRONTALIS (Blytu). 



Kloss, p. 163. 



1 ?. 



Very much rarer than the preceding. 



47. LARVIVORA CYANEA (Pall). 

 1 (?, 1 ?• 



LANIID.E. 



48. HEMIPUS OBSCURUS (Hoksf.). 

 Kloss, p. 164. 



1 ?• 



t!(. PLATYLOPHUS ARDESIACUS, Cab. 

 Kloss, p. 164. 



1 c?, 2 ?. 



DICRUR[D^. 



50. CHAPTIA MALAYENSIS (Hay). 

 Kloss, {). 164. 



1 3. 



51. DISSBMURUS PARADISEUS (Linn.). 

 Kloss, p. 164. 

 1 S. 



ORIOLID^. 

 52. ORIOLUS ZANTHONOTUS, Hoksf. 



1 <?. 



NECTARlNIIDyE. 

 53. ^THOPYGA TEMMINCKI (S. Mull.). 

 1 (?. 



The only district iu the Malay Peninsula where this beautiful 

 sun-bird is at all common is the hill country of Negri Sembilan, 

 though it has also been found on Bukit Kutu in Selangor, the Taiping 

 Hills in Perak, and in the Siamese State of Trang. In the mountains 

 of Western Sumatra it is very abundant. 



54. ARACHNOTHERA LONGIROSTRIS (Latu). 

 Kloss, p. 166. 

 1 c?. 



55. ARACHNOTHERA ROBUSTA, Mull and Schleg. 

 1 <?. 



The rarest of the genus in the Malay Peninsula. With the 

 exception of a small series Irom Trang we only possess two other 

 specimens, from Ulu Gombak and Dusun Tua, both in the State 

 of Selangor. 



DIC^ID^. 

 5(!. PRIONOCHILUS MACULATUS, Temm. 



Kloss, p. 166. 



1 <?. 



