16 BIRDS OF THE LARUT HILLS. 
elevation. I did not notice it below 3,000 feet. (1) 
36. Orthotomus atrigularis. (Temm.) 
Black-necked Tailor Bird. A few small tailor-birds which 
frequented the clearing round the Tea Garden bungalow were, 
1 think, of this species I somehow omitted “to shoot а 
specimen. 
97. Cisticola beavani. (Wa 
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Numerous їп the Tea pee clearing, frequenting the 
weeds and bushes near the jungle edge. Dr. Hartert tells me 
specimens with which they have been compared. J regret that 
I did not shoot a few more ) 
38. Cryptolopha butleri. (Hartert.) 
Butler’s Flycatcher Warbler. A new species. For 
p the 
benefit of local readers I quote the description from the Bulletin 
of the ро кесше Club, No. ШУ, р. 50. Adult male, 
ead d 
Crown of the h ark rufous with a broad е brown lateral 
ee sie of the head and back ashy grey ; lower back, rump, 
capulars, smaller upper wing-coverts, edges to the primaries 
add тео Узар green ; larger upper wing-coverts blackish, 
with a greenish wash and greenish yellow tips; throat and 
fore-neck to the chest pale grey ; middle of the abdo men white; 
sides of body, under wing-coverts, axillaries, vent, and under 
fail-coverts lemon-yellow. Iris reddish en bill dusky, 
mandible a fleshy ; feet зен yellow 
Wing 51-54 m m., tail 42—45, bill 6. 5—7, tarsus 16-16.5. 
“Nearest to С. castaneiceps, but easily distinguished by its darker 
crown and:grey back besides other differences, I found this 
little bird not uncommon at 4,000 feet and saw it as low as 3,000 
feet. I found 3 nests during April; they were very like nests 
of the common European Wren, placed under overhanging 
banks, two containing three young each and the other a clutch 
of 3 fresh eggs, of the usual Cryptolopha type—pure white. (2). 
39. Phyllergates cucullatus. (Temm.) 
Golden-headed Warbler. Not uncommon above 4,000 feet, 
