BIRDS OF THE LARUT HILLS. 11 
sub-species the trinomials are there used for the sake of 
accuracy. 
Three species new to science are пае іп this list, and 
their descriptions quoted; other birds us corded from the 
mountains of the Peninsula for the first 
Glancing through the hst one is ипек. by the fact that 
over ninety E are sear oc by the 113 сага given. 
The whole of the birds that I obtained аге now in the 
Hon'ble. Walter Rothschild’s pedir iae йн зире ай at Tring. 
1. Rhinocichla mitrata (S. Müll). 
ery common above 3500 feet, feeding in noisy par- 
ties. (3) 
Bor mem peninsulae. Sharpe. 
Wray's Laughing Thrush. Only one obtained between 
The Hut ан Тһе Соар, 4000 feet. (1) 
3. Pomatorhinus wrayi. Sharpe. 
Wray’s Scimitar Babbler. Common at about 4000 feet 
generally in parties, which like others of the genus keep up 
a loud liquid call note. A very skulking hie n4 not easy 
to procure. [failed to find the only one I s 
4. Gampsorhynchus saturatior. Sharpe. 
The Perak Ring-necked Shrike-babbler. Sharpe described 
this species from a specimen obtained by Mr. L. Wray оп 
Gunong. Batu Puteh, but Mr. Blanford does not consider it 
entitled to specific distinction (Fauua of India, Birds 
ps ence [ was particularly anxious to obtain specimens 
for comparison ; but though I saw what must have been this 
bird am at 3500 feet, I failed to shoot it. 
5. Corythocichla leucosticta. Sharpe. 
Wray's Spotted Ba bbler. Not uncommon above 3000 feet ; 
met with in small foraging parties hopping about on or near the. 
ground among rocks and undergrowth. (3) 
