Northern Portiun uf the Mulay Peninsula. 61 



T 196. TURDINULUS GRANTI. 



Turdinulus exsul (part.), Grant, Ibis, 1895, p. 60. 



Turdinulus bumei Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix. p. Se^ (1902); 

 Robinson, Jouin. Fed. Malay States Mus. i. p. 26 (1905). 



Turdinulus granti Ricbmond, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxii. 

 p. 320 (1900) ; Robinson, p. 201. 



We made a special point of obtaining a series of this 

 species and secured about seven specimens. As Mr. Grant 

 has noted, tliey are quite conspecific with the specimens from 

 more southern localities described by Mr. Hartert as T humei. 

 Throughout its range, which extends to Southern Johor, the 

 species is fairly common in certain localities up to about 

 2600 feet. Above this altitude its place is taken by Cory- 

 thocichla leucosticta Sharpe, which is identical with it in 

 habits. 



7~197. CORYTHOCICHL'V LEUCOSTICTA. 



Corythocichla leucosticta Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1887, p. 438 ; 

 Robinson, p. 201. 



Two specimens from the interior of Trang agree exactly 

 with a series from the mountains of Perak, Selangor, and 

 Pahang, and shew no approach to Corythocichla striata. 



-|^198. Alcippe cinerea. 



Alcippe cinerea Blyth ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds B.M. vii. p. 622; 

 Robinson, p. 201. 



Rare, only two specimens were obtained. 



"T199. Alcippe phayrii. 



Alcippe phayrei Blyth ; Siiarpe, tom. cit. p. 623. 



We did not ourselves obtain examples of this species; there 

 is, however, in the Selangor Museum, a pair, obtained in 

 exchange from the United States National Museum, collected 

 by Dr. Al)bott in the State. 



-f- 200. StACHYRIS DAVISONI. 



Stachyris davisoni Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. i. p. vii (1892) ; 

 Robinson, p. 202. 



We obtained two specimens of this Babbler on the hills 

 above Chong, They agree exactly M'ith the original type 



