56 Messrs. Robinson and Kloss on Birds from the 



169. Chloropsis cyanopogon. 



Chloropsis cyanopogon (Temm.) ; S.harpe, Cat. Birds B. M. 

 vi. p. 32 ; Robinson, p. 193. 

 Rare in Trang. 



^170. Irena cyanea. 



Irena cyanea Begbie; Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 179 ; Robinson, 

 p. 193. 



Common in Pulan Laugkawi and Pulau Terutau and in 

 the Peninsula generally south of Trang. 



171, Irena PUELLA. 



Irena jMella (Lath.) ; Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 177. 



Exceedingly abundant in the open park atChong, flying in 

 small flocks of five and six. 



This " species " replaces 7. cyanea in the northern parts of 

 the Peninsula. The differences are very trivial^ the present 

 bird having much shorter under tail-coverts. 



172. Hemixus cinereus. 



Hemixus cinereus (Blyth) ; Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 52; Robin- 

 son, p. 193. 



Only two specimens were obtained of this species, which 

 is found only in the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra, not 

 extending to Tenasserim. 



'] 173. Hemixus MALAccENsis. 



Hemixus malaccensis (Blyth); Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 52; 

 Robinson, p. 194. 



Also rare in Trang. 



The Bulbuls of this genus are forest and jungle birds, and 

 are not found in orchards and cnltivated land like the species 

 of Pycnonoius and some others, notably Otocornpsa emeria 

 and Trachycomus oclirocephalus. 



f~ 174. lOLE OLIVACEA. 



lole olivacea Blyth ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 55 ; Robinson, 

 p. 194. 



Three specimens of this species collected in Trang are 

 perfectly typical and do not approach the greener Tenasserim 

 bird /. viridcsccns Blyth, as might perhaps be expected. 



