272 
Dicrurus afinis, Blyth, J. A. 8. Beng. XI. p. 174. 
Specimens from Nepal and Dacca (the latter collected by Capt. 
R. C. Tytler), which I have examined, agree in every respect with 
those from Malacca. 
60. DicruRUS MALABARICUS, Scopoli. 
Edolius malabaricus, Horsfield. (Raffles). 
Edolius retifer, Temminck, Texte de Pl. Col. 178. 
Edolius Rangoonensis, Gould, P. Z. 8. 1836, p. 5. 
The Racquet-tailed Drongo. 
Burone Saweu of the Malays in Sumatra (Rafiles). 
Cuanwi of the Malays (Eyton). 
Has a very short erect frontal crest. 
61. ENNEOCTONUS CRISTATUS, founded on Edward’s B. t. 54. 
but the species is not crested). 
P 
Lanius cristatus, Linneeus. 
? L. lucionensis, Linnzeus. 
L. phenicurus, Pallas. 
L. rutilus, var. A. Latham. 
L. superciliosus, var. A. Latham, Hist. ii. p. 37. 
L. melanotis, Valenc. 
L. ferrugiceps, Hodgson, Ind. Rev. i. p. 446. 
A specimen from Pinang agreeing exactly with those from India. 
62. ENNEOCTONUS SUPERCILIOSUS. 
Lanius superciliosus, Latham, Ind. Orn. Suppl. p. 20 ; Gen. Hist. 
ii. p. 36. 
This I believe to be a distinct species from the last, contrary to 
the opinion formed by the late Mr. Strickland and others. Several 
specimens were collected at Pinang. 
63. ENNEOCTONUS TIGRINUS. 
Lanius tigrinus, Drapiez, Dict. Class. d’ Hist. Nat. 
L. magnirostris, Lesson, in Belanger’s Voyage. 
L. strigatus, Eyton, P. Z.S. 1839, p. 103. 
? L. ferox, Drapiez. 
Srerara of the Malays (Eyton). 
64. TEPHRODORNIS GULARIS. 
Lanius gularis, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 304. 
L. virgatus, Temminck, Pl. Col. 256. f. 1. 
Barov Barov of the Malays in Sumatra (Raffles) . 
Burone Tana of the Malays (Eyton). 
65. LALAGE ORIENTALIS. 
Turdus orientalis, Gmelin. 
Ceblepyris striga, Horsfield. 
Pycnonotus humeraloides, Lesson. 
Sylvia leucophea, Vieillot (nec Latham). 
Sazicola orientalis, Vieillot. 
