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35. MUSCTTREA CINEREA, Brrr, 
Pulau Kapas. 
The Ashy Flycatcher is rare in inland districts, but is often met 
with near the sea: in certain localities it appears to particularly delight 
in mangroves. 
36, HYPOTHYMIS AZUREA (Bopp.). 
Coast of Trengganu, 
Only found in deep jungle, where it frequents the lower branches, 
and is very fearless. 
37. RHIPIDURA JAVANICA (Sparry.), 
Coast of Trengganu. 
This Fantail Flycatcher is a bird of low scrub and open country. 
38. TERPSIPHONE AFETNIS (Brytu), 
Coast of Trengganu. 
39, (?) PERICROCOTUS FLAMMIFER, Hewe. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
This should probably be P. igneus, Blyth, as P. fammifer is, in 
the southern parts of the Peninsula, of sub-montane habitat. 
0, JEGITHINA TIPHIA (Lryy.). 
Bukit Jone. 
41. CHLOROPSIS CHLOROCEPHALA (Watp.). 
Coast of Trengganu. 
If Dr. Richmond’s identification is correct, this forms a record for 
the southern extension of this species; I, myself, am only certain of 
having obtained C. chlorocephala in Trang, a hundred and fifty miles 
to the north. 
42, IRENA PUELLA (Latn.), 
Coast of Trengganu. 
The northern species grades into the southern C. cyanea in this 
latitude, and I think birds from Trengganu may be referred with 
equal correctness to either. 
43. EUPTILOSUS EUPTILOSUS, Jarp. & SELby, 
Coast of Trengganu. 
A widely distributed but nowhere common Bulbul. 
44, ALOPHOIXUS PHAEOCEPHALUS (HaRtTr1.). 
Coast of Trengganu. 
45, TRACHYCOMUS OCHROCEPHALUS (Gy.). 
Bukit Jong. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
46, PYCNONOTUS ANALIS (Horsr. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
