20 BIRDS OF THE LARUT HILLS. 
frequenting the streams which filter through the dark ravines. 
When these are in == е after a downpour of rain, the Forktails 
come out on to the roads. Аза rule this is a very shy bird, but 
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some individuals are ea tame. i found а nest іп a cleft 
and was conséquently remarkably heavy for its size. It con- 
tained two longish cream white eggs, very glossy, and spotted 
with rufous. (2.) 
61. Copsychus saularis, (Linn.) 
e Robin. A few pairs round the Tea Garden 
and Maxwell’s bungalow. 
62. Geocichla innotata. ( Blyth.) 
The Malay Ground Thrush. A blue e-grey Geocichla with 
an orange breast flew past me once in thick angle at 2,000 feet ; 
it is almost certain to have been this specie 
68. gae gularis. 
ned one specimen—an immature male—of this very 
rare isle "Thrush i in thick jungle at about 2,500 feet. (1.) 
64. en cyanus solitaria. (P. L. Müll.) 
The Eastern Blue Rock Thrush. I noticed a blue Rock 
Thrush frequenting the eun fallen trees, etc., on the Tea 
Garden clearing ; it was very shy and eluded pursuit for some 
days. When obtained it proved to be thi 
2.000 feet. (1.) P is species, ^ Elevation 
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65.  Uroloncha acuticauda. (Hodgs.) 
Hodgson's Миша. Fairly plentiful about the Tea Garden 
clearing. They were breeding in April, and I found several of 
their well known nests 
66. Hirundo gutturalis. (Scop. ) 
а сва House Swallow. N umerous round the bunga- 
