G2 Messrs. Robinson a7id Kloss on Birds from the 



and with other specimens from the typical locality and 

 various places in the Southern Malay Peninsula. Stachyris 

 davisoni, however, intergrades with the Himalayan *S. nigriceps 

 Hodgs., and specimens from Northern Tenasserim are very 

 difficult to assign to the one or the other. 



-V201. Stachyris POLiocEPHALA. 



Stachyris poliocephala (Temm.) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. 

 vii. p. 534; Robinson, p. 202. 



'- 202. Stachyris nigricollis. 



Stachyris ?iigrico!hs (Temm.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 535 ; 

 Robinson, p. 202. 



Both these species were evidently rather rare in Trang, 

 though they are very common in the southern States. 



7-203. KeNOPIA STRIATA. 



Kenopia striata (Blyth) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 573. 



Our men obtained two specimens in Trang, but though the 

 type was from Singapore, we have no specimens from Perak 

 or Selangor. 



T-204. MiXORNIS GULAKIS. 



Mixorriis gularis (Raffles) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 57G ; 

 Robinson, p. 203. 



Common in the Langkawi group, whence the specimens 

 shew a decided approach to the Indian and Burmese 

 M. rubricapilla. A single specimen from Trang much more 

 closely resembles M. gularis from the southern portions of 

 the Peninsula. 



^205. Cyanoderma erythropterum. 



Mixornis erythroptera (Blyth) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 580. 



Rare in Trang, but common, especially in the coastal dis- 

 tricts, in the more southern portion of the Peninsula. 



-f 206. Myiophoneus crassirostris. 



Myiophuneus crassirostris Robinson, Bull. B. 0. C. xxv. 

 p. 98(1910). 



This species is only slightly differentiated from the Burmese 

 M. eugenei Hume, from which it is separated principally by 



