1916.J Robinson: Vertebrates of Pulau Panjang. 71 



13. Halcyon armstrongi, Sharpe. 

 Antea, vol. V, p. 145. 



iS, 1?. 



Not very abundant. 



14. Pelargopsis malaccensis, Sharpe. 



RamphaL 01 1 ipen is hydrophila, Oberholser, Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus. 35, p. ('-7 1 1909 . 



. -'. 



By " (| means common . 



I find it impossible to follow Mr. Oberholser in his 

 arrangement of the Peninsular forms of this genus and con- 

 sider that ali specimens from Bandon southwards to Singapore 

 ami the Khio Archipelago must be regarded as identical 

 subspecifically though specimens from Koh Pennan [antea, 

 vol. X . p. 143. show an approach to P. in. bnrmanica, Sharpe. 

 having a rather lighter pileum than the majority of Malayan 

 specimens, though in this they agree with five skins, from the 

 islands of Bintang, Battam ami Mapor in the Rhio Archi- 

 pelago which belong to the above cited Ramphalcyon c/!paisi* 

 hydrophila, whose type locality is Singapore. 



The dimensions of the Mapor specimen taken in the flesh 

 were — Total length. 371 : wing, 144: tail, 99; visible culmen, 

 85 ; hill from gape, 95 ; tarsus, 19.8 mm. 



15. Anthkacockros convexus (Temm.l 

 i<?, 11 imm. Very fairly common. 



if). Hypothymis azurea prophata, Oberholser 



Hypothymis azurea (Bodd.), Hartert, torn. til. p. 550. 



[?. 

 Fairly common. 



17. MUSCITREA CINEREA, Blyth. 



Muscitrea grisola Blyth) antea, vol. V, p. 14N. 

 4 '. 2?. 



Very numerous in small patches of mangrove as else- 

 where throughout the Malay Peninsula in similar situations. 

 t8. Pycnonotus plumosus, Blyth. 



3<J. Fairly common in secondary growth. 



19. ClTTOCINCLA MACRURA (Gm.) 



( ittocincla tricolor (Vieill . Hartert, torn, at. p. 550. 



1 ■' , 1 ■ imm. 



Common. 



20. Orthotomus ruficeps (Less.) 

 Hartert, torn. cit. p. 549. 



A single rather immature female. 



21. Phylloscopus borealis (Bias.). 

 .■1 ntea, vol. Y. p. 150. 



One female shot on June 4th. A late date for this 

 migrant. 



