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Types. Gad. Sungei Kilim, Langkawi Island, 27th March, 
1909; ¢ , Dayang Bunting, Langkawi Island, 10th December, 
1916. 
Wing, ¢ 137 mm. (worn), 2 138; tail, 135, 9 114 imp.; 
tarsus, g 27°5, 2 27; bill from gape, ¢ 37°5, 2 37. , 
Series examined. 2 8 ad., 1 ¢ imm., 3 9 ad., all from 
Langkawi Island, compared with eleven from Johore, Negri 
Sembilan, and Selangor, three ¢ from Sumatra, and two 
from Java (ecinus vittatus vittatus) ; four from Cochin- 
China, one from Kast Siam, four from 8.H. Siam, and two 
from South Annam (G. v. ersenhoferz). 
Iyngipicus canicapillus suffusus, subsp. nov. 
Differs from specimens of J. canicapillus from Peninsular 
Siam in having the flanks and under surface more strongly 
washed with buffy, not approaching, however, the ochraceous 
orange of I. c.auranteiventris. Throat white as in the allied 
forms. 
Wing, ¢ 79, 2? 84mm. i 
Types. g¢ and . Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated 
Malay States. August 1907 and 23 May, 1912. 
‘Specimens examined. Twenty-one ranging from Perlis to 
Selangor Coast. Compared with ten from Peninsular Siam 
and twelve from South Annam and five specimens of J. ¢. 
auranteiventris Salvad., from Sarawak. . 
The above specimens show that it is impossible to regard 
TI. c. aurantewentris as other than a very strongly-marked 
subspecies of J. canicapillus. Baker is therefore probably 
right in regarding J. picatus Hargitt merely as a very worn 
specimen of J. c. awranteiventris, though it is difficult to 
reconcile Hargitt’s figures with our specimens of J. c. 
auranteiventris or to separate it from the subspecies just 
described; possibly there is yet another form in N.W. , 
Borneo. 
I. auritus Eyton, the other species of the genus occurring 
in the Peninsula, is a totally different bird, smaller and 
browner with a brown, not a grey, cap. We have obtained 
it from the same trees as J. canscapillus. 
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