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KENOPIA STRIATA (BuytH). 
Kenopia striata, Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., vii., p. 573 (1888) ; 
Hartert, Nov. Zool., 1x., p. 567 (1902). 
. The White-flecked Babbler is not often met with in the Peninsula. 
Abbott obtained it in Trang, Siamese Malaya, in 1859 (where the F.M./. 
Museums also got a specimen in 1910), Waterstradt on Gunong 
Tahan two years later, Kloss shot one individual near Gunong 
Pulai, S. Johor, in 1904, and in July, 1909, Robinson and Kloss 
trapped another example at Temengoh, Upper Perak. No others 
seem to have been recorded for many years. 
PETROPHILA CYANBA (Hinvy.). 
Petrophila cyanea, Blanford, Faun. Brit. Ind. Birds, vol. 11., p. 146 
(1898) ; Petrophila cyaneus, Robinson, Journ. F.M.S. Mus., vol. ii., 
No. 4, 1909, p. 207. 
A male was obtained at the Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur by 
Kloss in August, 1908, and on 24th May, 1910, a second specimen, 
a female, was shot at the same place by Mr. C. B. Holman-Hunt. 
NOTODELA LEUCURA (Hopes.). 
Notodela leucura, Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., vii., p. 23 (1883) ; 
Robinson, Hand-list of the Birds of the Malay Peninsula, p. 17, note 
(1910) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind. Birds, i., p. 113 (1889). 
Until recently the White-tailed Blue Robin was known from the 
Peninsula by a single specimen collected by Butler on the Larut Hills, 
Perak. In August, 1909, specimens were for the second time obtained 
in the Peninsula from the same locality by Robinson and Kloss. 
LANIUS BENTET (Horsr.). 
Lanius bentet, Gadow, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., viii., p. 263 (1883) ; 
Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind. Birds, 1., p. 465 (1889); Robinson, Hand-list 
of Birds of the Malay Peninsula, p. 17, note (1910). 
This handsome Long-tailed Shrike is an exceedingly rare bird in the 
Malay Peninsula and until Seimund shot four specimens near Kuala 
Lumpur in December, 1909, was unrepresented in the F.M.S. Museums. 
MUNIA LEUCOGASTRA (BuytH). 
Uroloncha leucogastra, Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xiii., p. 362 
(1890) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind. Birds., i1., p. 186 (1890); Hartert, 
Nov. Zool., ix., p. 578 (1902) ; Grant Jown. F.M.S. Mus., iii., p. 17 
(1908). 
The White-bellied Munia was lacking from the F.M.S. Museums 
collections until a specimen was obtained at Temengoh, Upper Perak, 
in August, 1909. Since then it has been taken in Negri Sembilan but 
it appears to be uncommon in the Western States; though it has 
turned up in large numbers from the Jowlands of Pahang. 
