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97, JZTHOSTOMA ROSTRATUM (Bryrn). 
Trichastoma vostratum, Hartert, p, 563. e 
23. Lipis. 
22, Bentong, 
98, SETARIA MAGNA (Byron), 
Malacopterum magnum, Kelsall, p. 62. 
Malacopteron magnum, Hartert, p, 563, 
1g. Lipis, 
2 3. Bentong, 
99, SETARIA CINEREA (Eyton). 
Malacopteron cinereus, Hartert, p. 564, 
1 65 119. - lapis: 
1g; 29. Bentong. 
100. SETARIA AFTINIS (Bryrn), 
(2?) Malacopteron melanocephalum, Hartert, p. 565. 
46;2 9. Lipis. 
Though the type of Setaria melanocephala (Davison) came from 
Kuala Tembeling, a locality less than 20 miles from Lipis, and Hartert 
records one other example from the Pahang lowlands, I prefer to 
list these specimens as S. afinis. According to Hartert the latter 
differs from S. affinis in its “deeper blackish crown, less rufous, more 
deep brown tail, slightly darker back.” J have compared the present 
examples with an equal number of S. affinis from the vicinity of 
Kuala Lumpur and can detect no constant differences. Davison’s single 
individual was apparently compared with S. albigularis, a very different 
bird, and it is quite possible to pick out from a series obtained at the 
same locality and time, one specimen differing from another to the 
extent of which Hartert separates S. melanocephala from S. affinis. 
The type of the previous species which belongs to the Raffles Museum, 
Singapore, is before me at the present moment: it has suffered much 
from careless treatment and is now of little value in settling the 
question, but I cannot recognise it as being in any way different from 
the series of twelve examples mentioned above. 
101. ANUROPSIS MALACCENSIS, Hartt. 
Anuropsis malaccensis, Grant, p. 29. 
1 ¢. Lipis. 
3 6; 12. Bentong. 
102. ALCIPPE CINEREA (BLyTH). 
Aleippe cinerea, Hartert, p. 566; Grant, p. 28. 
12. Lipis. 
3 6; 1 2. Bentong. 
103. STACHYRIS POLIOCEPHALA (Trir.). 
Stachyris poliocephala, Hartert, p. 566; Grant, p. 28. 
1g. Lipis. 
246;42. Bentong. 
