18 BIRDS OF THE LARUT HILLS. 
with a red rump. It was unfortunately too damaged for 
preservation, I think it must have been igneus. Sharpe’s Peri- 
crocotus croceus I looked for in vain. 
47. Graucalus larutensis. (Sharpe.) 
The Larut Cuckoo Shrike. Not uncommon above the 
Maxwell’s bungalow clearing, but I only shot one, fortunately a 
female, which has not been described previously, Sharpe having 
only seen the male (1) 
48. Hemichelidon sibiricus. (Gm) 
Sooty Flycatcher. A very common winter visitor. A few 
were still about at the beginning of April. (2) 
49. Hemichelidon ferrugineus. (Hodgs.) 
Ferruginous;Flycatcher. Not uncommon between 1,500 and 
3,500 feet. [Сїй not notice it higher. (1). 
90. Cyornis tickelli. (Blyth.) 
Tickell's Blue Flycatcher. 1 saw this Species once at 4,000 
feet. I have since obtained it at 3,000 feet on Bukit Кий. 
Malayan specimens are smaller than Indian ones. 
91. Nitidula hodgsoni. (Moore.) 
The Pigmy Blue Flycatcher. I obtained one at 4,500 feet. 
Oates Says he cannot find a single note on its habits. This 
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92. Muscicapula westermanni. (Sharpe.) 
The Malay Little Pied Flycatcher. Not 
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93. Digenea malayana. Sharpe. 
The Malay White Gorgeted Flycatcher. I obtained two 
