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The Broad-zoned Kingfisher is a rare bird in the Federated Malay 
States and has long been represented in its Museums by a single 
female captured by Wray on the Larut Hills near Taiping, Perak. 
In December, 1909, three examples were collected in the mountains 
forming the Trang-Patelunge boundary; in 1910 a fifth was obtained 
near Kuala Lipis, and a sixth near Bentong, Pahang, while the last 
collected to date was shot in the mountains of Negri Sembilan about 
15 miles N.-E. of Seremban by Mr. V. Knight. 
GERYGONE MODIGLIANI, Sanvan. 
Gerygone modiglianii, Salvad., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. (2), xil., 
p. 71 (1891) ; Robinson, Hand-list of Birds of the Malay Peninsula, 
p. 15, note (1910). 
Gerygone pectoralis, Davison, Ibis., 1892. 
A pair of these little Grey-and-yellow Flycatchers was obtained in 
the grounds of the Perak Museum at Taiping in September, 1909. 
The species is decidedly rare in the Peninsula, being known previously 
by single examples from Kuala Pahang, Gunong Taban and from 
Trang, Siamese Malaya. 
RHINOMYIAS PECTORALIS (Sarvan). 
Rhinomyias pectoralis, Hartert, Nov. Zool., ix., p. 553 (1902) ; 
Robinson, Hand-list of Birds of the Malay Peninsula, Kuala Lumpur, 
1910. 
This Brown Flycatcher is not common in the Peninsula. A speci- 
men was shot at Kuala Lipis in May of this year and it has previously 
been obtained in Pahang by Waterstradt on Gunong Tahan and 
Robinson at Kuala Teku. The Museums have also a few specimens 
from Perak and Selangor. 
PYCNONOTUS ROBINSONI, OGitvi®-GRANT. 
Pyenonotus robinsoni, Ogilvie-Grant, Fasciculi Malayenses, Zool., 
lii., Report on the Birds, p. 85 (1905). 
An adult female of this species, previously only known by two 
examples from Patani, was obtained in December, 1909, at Chong, 
Trang, and was overlooked when the “Ibis” paper already referred 
to was drawn up. 
This Bulbul approaches P. blanfordi and differs from P. plumosus, 
which occurs in the same localities, in the possession of pale and dull 
upper-parts, faint greenish edges to the wing feathers, yellowish- 
white throat and under-parts and in a somewhat rounded culmen 
to the bill. It was originally compared with P. cinereifrons from 
Palawan Island but more nearly resembles P. blanfordi, of which it is 
probably the Malayan representative, apparently differing only in 
having the silvery-white area of cheeks and ear coverts slightly reduced 
in extent, 
