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24, MESOBUCCO CYANOWTIS (BLYTH). 
Bukit Jong. 
These Barbets ave decidedly of the blue-eared northern type: the 
two forms must widely overlap each other on the East Coast, for Grant 
(Fasciculi Malayenses Zoology, Report on the Birds, p. 102) records 
black-eared individuals from Nawnegchik in Patani. 
25, ZANPTHOLAUMA HAEMATOCEPHALA (MULL). 
Bukit Jong. 
The Coppersmith was common round Bukit Jong, and was the 
only species of Barbet met with except the preceding. 
26. GHCINUS OBSERVANDUS. Harrert. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
Individuals of several species of Woodpecker are very numerous 
along the coast, where they are freely observed flying from tree to tree 
in the open country. 
27. LYNGIPICUS CANICAPILLUS. Bryta, 
Coast of Trengganu. 
28. MIGLYPTES GRAMMITHORAX (MAuHL,). 
Bukit Jong. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
29, MIGLYPTES TUKKL (Lins). 
Coast of Trengvanu. 
30. TIGA JAVANENSIS (Louna). 
Bukit Jong. 
Coast of Trengeanu. 
31. CORYDON SUMATRANUS (RAFFLES). 
Bukit Jong. 
Met with in the tops of high jungle trees. 
32. CYMBORHYNCHUS MALACCENSIS, Satyan, 
The beautiful Blue-billed Gaper occurs in numbers near Bukit 
Jong, where its habit of perching and flittmeg along the banks of the 
river renders it Conspicuous. 
33, XANTHOPYGIA XANTHOPYGIA (Hay). 
Bukit Jong. 
nis example and another obtained in Central Pahang a fortnight 
Ae mple and anotl btained in Central Pahang a fortnight 
later are young males in immature plumage, which have evidently just 
arrived from the north. It is not common in this latitude: the only 
other specimens known to me are a pair from near Kuala Lumpur and 
a female shot eleven years ago on the Anambas Islands. 
34. HIRUNDO JAVANICA, SPaRR, 
Coast of Trengganu. 
