CUCULID 4s. 
26. SURNICULUS LUGUBRIS (Horsr.). 
Surniculus lugubris, Hartert, p. 544; Grant, p. 45, 
2¢;1 2. Bentong. 
27. CACOMANTIS MERULINUS (Scop.), 
Cacomantis passerinus, Kelsall, p. 64. 
Cacomantis merulinus, Hartert, p. 544. 
1 g. Bentong, 
28, RHOPODYTES DIARDI (Lgss.). 
Rhopodytes diardi, Hartert, p. 545; Grant, p. 44. 
1g. Lipis. 
29, RHINORTHA CHLOROPH-BA (RAFFLES), 
Rhinortha chlorophzea, Kelsall, p. 64; Hartert, p. 545; Grant, p. 44. 
1g. Lipis. 
1 2. Bentong. 
30, UROCOCCYX ERYTHROGNATHUS (Harrt.). 
Phoenicophaus erythrognathus, Hartert, p. 546. 
Urococcyx erythrogqnathus, Grant, p. 44. 
1 9. Bentong. 
CAPITONID Ai. 
31, CALORHAMPUS HAYI (J. E. Grey). 
Calorhampus hayi, Kelsall, p. 64; Hartert, p. 546; Grant, p. 43. 
2g. Lipis. 
4 6;1 92. Bentong. 
An immature individual from Lipis is strongly suffused with green 
both above and below, and the wing-coverts are tipped with ferruginous. 
32. CHOTORHEA CHRYSOPOGON (TEmMM.), 
Chotorhea chrysopogon, Grant, p. 43. 
2g6;19. Bentong. 
338. CHOTORHEA VERSICOLOR (RAFFLEs). 
1 g. Bentong. 
34. CHOTORHEA MYSTACOPHANES (TEMM.). 
2g. Bentong. 
35, CYANOPS HENRICI (TEwM.). 
Cyanops henrici, Kelsall, p. 64. 
1¢6;1¢9. Lipis. 
3 ¢. Bentong. 
36. MESOBUCCO DUVAUCELI (Lzss.). 
Mesobucco duvauceli, Grant, p. 42. 
2$8;192. Lipis. 
1 g. Bentong. 
Of the specimens from Lipis, the first has clear black sinciput, ear- 
coverts, malar stripe and gular pouch; the second has the feathers 
of sinciput and gular pouch slightly tipped with blue and the ear- 
