50 Messrs. Robinson and Kloss on Birds from the 



EuRYLjEMID^. 



-|- 144. Calyptomena viridis. 



Calyptomena viridis Raffles ; Sclater, Cat. Birds, Brit. Mus. 

 xiv. p. 456. 



Not numerous in Trang. 



~^ 145. Cymbirhynchus malaccensis. 



Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchus (Gm.); Sclater, torn. cit. 

 p. 468 (partim). 



Cymbirhynchus malaccensis Salvad. Atti R. Accad. Tor. ix. 

 p. 425. 



Very common within the littoral belt, in Trang as in the 

 rest of the Peninsula. 



It is a curious but undoubted fact that no species of 

 Broad-bill is known from any of the smaller islands in the 

 vicinity of the shores, such as the Tioman group on the east 

 coast and the Langkawis, Pulau Jarak, and the Sembilans 

 and Aroa Islands in the Straits of Malacca. Tlie family is 

 represented, it is true, on Penang and Singapore Islands, but 

 here the dividing Straits are not more than three or four miles 

 across, much less in the case of Singapore. 



The same is true of the Barbets. 



' 146. Euryl^mus ochromelas. 



Euryloemus ochromelas Raffles ; Sclater, tom. cit. p. 465. 

 Scarce. 



HiRUNDlNID/E. 

 ~ 147. HiRUNDO JAVANICA. 



Hirundo javanica Sparrm. ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 

 X. p. 142 (1885). 



A male from Langkawi, obtained in June. 



The species is resident in the Peninsula throughout 

 the year. It is most abundant on some of the outlying 

 islands. 



I 148. Hirundo badia. 



Hirundo badia (Cass.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 1C6. 



This exceedingly handsome Swallow is resident throughout 



