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coverts and malar stripe stronely washed with that colour; the third, 
a female, has sinciput and gular pouch completely obscured with blue, 
the ear-coverts are likewise blue and the malar stripe is greenish-blue. 
The Bentong specimen has black sinciput and malar stripe, the ear- 
coverts are greenish and the gular patch is much reduced. In certain 
areas at least the differences of colour which have given rise to two 
names appear largely due to differences of age and sex. Grant (Fasc. 
Mal. Zool., Report on the Birds, p. 102) records the black-eared form, 
C. duvauceli, from so far north as Nawnegchik in Patani: on the other 
hand, Trang birds are decidedly C. cyanotis as are also examples from 
Trengeanu, 
PICIDA. 
37. GECINUS OBSERVANDUS, Harrerr. 
Gecinus puniceus observandus, Hartert, p. 547. 
Gecinus puniceus, Kelsall, p. 64; Grant, p. 41. 
1 9. Lipis. 
38. GECINULUS VIRIDIS, BrytH. 
2 g. Bentone. 
39. IYNGIPICUS CANICAPILLUS, Bryru. 
Yungipicus canicapillus, Hartert, p. 547. 
(?) Iyungipicus auritus, Kelsall, p. 64. 
29. Lipis. 
40. PYRRHOPICUS PORPHYROMELAS (Borz). 
Leptocestes porphyromelas, Kelsall, p. 64. 
Pyrrhopicus porphyromelas, Grant, p. 40. 
1g;2 9. Bentong. 
41, MIGLYPTES GRAMMITHORAX (MALH.). 
Miglyptes grammithorax, Kelsall, p. 64; Hartert, p. 547; Grant, 
p. 41. 
2¢6;19. Lipis. 
1g. Bentong. 
42. MIGLYPTES TUKKI (Lrss.). 
Miglyptes tukki, Kelsall, p. 64; Hartert, p. 547; Grant, p. 40. 
19. Lipis. 
43, MICROPTERNUS BRACHYURUS (VrErL1.). 
Micropternus brachyurus, Kelsall, p. 64; Hartert, p. 547; Grant, 
p. 41. 
2g. Lipis. 
1 2. Bentone. 
44, CHRYSOPHLEGMA MALACCENSE (Larn.). 
Chrysophlegma malaccense, Kelsall, p. 64; Grant, p. 41. 
Chrysophlegma miniatus malaccensis, Hartert, p. 546. 
2 2. Bentong. 
15. CHRYSOPHLEGMA HUMII, Harerrr. 
Chrysophlegma humii, Kelsail, p. 64; Hartert, p. 546; Grant, p. 41. 
3 9. Lipis. 
2 3. Bentone, 
