234 MESSRS. ROBINSON AND KLOSS ON 



it from Ramri Id., Aracau, as M. cinerea (Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal 

 xvi, 1847, p. 122). Northern birds seem rather larger than those 

 from the Southern MaUiy Peninsula and the Indo-Malayan Islands, 

 and if considered distinct these last will have to bear the name M. 

 jyhilomela Cab. (Arch. f. Naturg. ii, 1847, p. 322 : type from Java, 

 whence we have a series). The Pulau Mohea birds are the largest of 

 any and seem rather darker coloured above, the primaries being more 

 tinged with rufescent than in the series from Koh Lak. 



So far as our experience goes, never found at any distance 

 from the mangrove belt. 



322. Erythromyias dumetoria muelleri Sharpe. 



Eri/fhrom)/i IS muelleri, Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit Mus. iv, 1879, p. 200 

 (Sumatra); H., p. 98 (Khao IS'ong, Bandon). 



•16. Tasan, Chumporn, Peninsular Siam, 17-24 March 1919 

 (Nos. 4650, 4835). 



" Iris dark ; bill black ; feet whitish fleshy ". 



Total length 113, 110; wing 56, 56; tail 43, 42 ; tarsus 16. 

 17 ; bill from gape 16, 16 mm. 



323. Poliomyias mugimaki ( Temm.). 



Muscicapa mugimaki, Temminck, PI. Col. Xo. 577, fig. 2 (Japan). 

 Poliomyias mugimaki, J., p. 168 (Langkawi ; Terutau). 

 Poliomyias luteola, ( Pall.) et Auctt. 



We have a female from Khao Luang, 5800 ft., Nakawn Sri 



Tamarat, Peninsular Siam. collected on 30th March 3 922. 



A. Huino & Davison, Stray Feuthois, vi, 1878. E. ( ». Griiul, Fasciculi Malayciisfs, iii (Birds), 1905 



B. Miiller, Die Ornis dcr Inscl .Sahinga, 1882. F. Kolunson and Kloss. Tbis, 1910-11. 



C. Dales, Birds Brit. Biiniiah, Vols, i & ii, IBSa. G. Oairdner, Journ. X. H. Soc. Siam, i, 1915 



D. Bonhotc. V. Z. S. 1901, Vol. i. H. Kobinson. Journ. F. M. S. Museums, v, 1915. 



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