зо BIRDS OF THE LARUT HILLS. 
A few of these fine Pigeons were seen, generally passing 
over at a great height. І shot one specimen at 3500 feet. (1.) 
111. Chalcophaps indica. (Linn.) 
The Bronze-winged Dove. 
Heard and seen up to 3,500 feet. 
112, Macropygia ruficeps. (Temm.) 
The Little Malay Cuckoo-Dove. 
Fairly common from 2,000 to 4,000 feet. I shot ся 
specimens, most о wes were rather knocked about and we 
handed over to the cook. Mr. Wray notes Cuckoo-Doves as 
rare on these hills, “1 Sharpe wrote of the only мо мез 
г. Wray sent him that it appeared to be M. tusalia, Min 
were all М. ruficeps. (1.) 
113. Argusianus argus.  (Linn.) 
The Argus Pheasant. 
Heard frequently up to 2,500 feet, but as usual, not seen. 
(1—trapped.) 
This eds om the list of species qe during my two 
months on the Larut Hills. I met with two other birds which I 
rhaps have been Melanocichla peninsularis (Sharpe.) The 
other was a small vobin- tke goa n bi with 
white on 5 bases of the tail- feathers, I found this bird one 
í i ve, Elevation 4,000 fee 
I accidentally omitted to send it to Tring with the rest of m 
collections, and though I did so subsequently I have not Ed 
received the identification. 
A. L. Butler. 
