COLUMBID-N., 
3. TRERON NIPALENSIS, Hops. 
Lreron nipalensis, Grant, p. 54. 
I g. Lipis. 
L. MACROPYGLA RUFICHPS (Trmo.). 
Macropygiu ruficeps (? an sp. noy.), Hartert, p. 541. 
Macropygia ruficeps, Grant, p. 53. 
1¢;2 9. Bentong. 
RALULID AS. 
5). RALLINA FASCIATA (RArELEs). 
ie, Lipis, 
ANATID 20, 
6. DENDROCYGNA JAVANICA (Horsr.). 
Dendrocyygna javanica, Kelsall, p. 65; Hartert, p. 541. 
FALCONID As. 
7. SPILORNIS PALLIDUS (WALDEN). 
Spilornis bacha (¥ subsp.), Hartert, p. 541, 
Spilornis bacha, Grant, p. 52. 
ioe Laipis: 
8. MICROHIERAX FRINGILLARIUS (Drap.). 
Microhierax fringillarius, Kelsall, p. 60; Hartert, p. 541; Grant, 
p. 52. 
26;492. Bentong. 
PSEPTACID As. 
9. PSITTINUS INCERTUS (SuH4Aw). 
Psittinus incertus, Kelsall, p. 64. 
Psittinus malaccensis, Hartert, p. 542; Grant, p. 51. 
5g. Lipis. 
23. Bentong. 
10, LORICULUS GALGULUS (Linn.). 
Loriculus galqulus, Hartert, p. 542; Grant, p. 51. 
3.4. Lipis. 
ALCEDINID as. 
ll, PELARGOPSIS MALACCENSIS, Suarpr. 
Pelargopsis malaccensis, Kelsall, p. 63; Grant, p. 50. 
Pelargopsis javana malaccensis, Hartert, p. 542. 
12, ALCEDO EURYZONA, Teun, 
Aleedo cryzona (sic!), Hartert, p. 542. 
1g. Lipis. 
1 g. Bentone. 
The only previous record for Pahang of this Kingfisher—rare in the 
Peninsula—-seems to be the specimen cited by Hartert to which no exact 
locality is attached. We had believed the bird to be a frequenter of 
mountain streams, but the localities where the above examples were 
obtained are decidedly in the lowlands. 
