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This species would probably be more correctly classed as a 

 Malacopternm. It has a longer tail than Trichastoma, and like all 

 the Malacopterttms is a tree bird, while the Trichastomas are 

 ground birds. 



396 ter D. — Setaria albogularis, Bly> 



[Klang.] 



592. — Calobates melanope, Pall, 



[Klang, Dingding Is.] 



593. — Budijtes cinereocapilla, Savi. 



[Slang.] 



660. — Corvus macrorJiynchus, Wagl. 



[Dingding.] 



689 sex. — Sturnia sturnina, Pall, 



[Tonka, Malacca.] 



701 bis. — Amadina leucogastra, Bhj. 



[Tonka, Klang.] 



In the list a star was wrongly prefixed to this species. 



77 Q bis. — Osmotreron fulvicoUis, Wagl. 

 [Tonka, Kussoom, Dingding, Klang.J 



780. — Carpophaga mnea, Lin, 



[Kussoom.] 



791 tQr. — Macropygia assimilis, Hume. 

 [Hot springs at Ulu Langat.] 



845. — Gharadrius fulvus, Gm. 



[Tonka, Klang.] 



884 bis. — Tringa ruficollis, Pall. 

 [Tonka.] 



920. — Dissura episcopa, Bodd. 



[Tonka.] 



We entered this species with a note of interrogation, but we 

 have procured specimens in the north. 



930 bis. — Ardea leucoptera, Bodd. 



We entered this in the first list as 930A., and printed it in 

 Eoman, but a bird in breeding plumage obtained in Tonka Is., 

 together with one in non-breeding plumage^ shows that while 

 the latter is clearly leucoptera, Bodd., the former is prasinoscelis 

 of Swinhoe; at least 1 can discover no difference between them. 



