BIRDS OF THE LARUT BILLS. — 29 
104, Rhinortha chlorophea. (Raffles.) 
seca Green-billed Malkoha. 
very common low country bird ranges up the hills to 
about 2, 000 feet, above which I have not seen it. 
105.  Ketupa javanensis, (Less.) 
The Malay Fish-Owl. 
I disturbed one from a bough overhanging a stream in thick 
jungle near the foot of the hills. 
106.  Spizaétus albiniger. (Blyth.) 
Blyth's Hawk-eagle. 
A pair of these very beautiful eagles used to visit the M 
garden clearing regularly during my sta there, attracted by 
tump 
yards from me. Instead of flying he merely erected his crest 
and stared at = and I backed quietly away to 30 yards distance 
and shot him. (1.) 
107. Spilornis bacha. 
The Malay Snake-eagle. 
Frequently seen, but not shot. 
108. Accipiter virgatus (Reinw.) 
The Besra Sparrow-hawk. 
Seen once or twice up to 3,000 feet. I found a nest with 
the bird sitting near the foot of the hills, in April, but the tree 
was quite unclimbable 
109.  Treron nepalensis. (Hodgs.) 
The Thick-billed Green Pigeon. 
Small flocks met with and a few birds shot up to 3,500 
et. : 
110. Ducula badia. (Raffles.) 
The Copper-backed Imperial Pigeon. 
