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BIRDS. 
1, PTILINOPUS JAMBU (Gm.). 
HCI. 
This beautiful fruit pigeon elsewhere rather rare and decidedly 
local was common on the hill, feeding on fig trees. 
2. CHALCOPHAPS INDICA (Liyy.). 
3. ; 
3. HUHUA ORIENTALIS (Horsr.). 
Or 
Nowhere abundant, or at least, hard to get. 
4. PHOTODILUS BADIUS (Horsr.). 
Be 
5. CARCINEUTES PULCHELLUS (Horsr.). 
AA) pra aee 
6. NYCTIORNIS AMICTA (TEMM.). 
Gig eye 
7. HIEROCOCCYX NISICOLOR (Hopes.). 
é. 
8. ZANCLOSTOMUS JAVANICUS (Horsr.): 
Gx 
9. UROCOCCYX ERYTHROGNATHUS (HARTL,). 
26. 
~ 10. RHINORTHA CHLOROPHAA (RAFFLES). 
sie 
11. PYROTROGON NEGLECTUS, Forbes & ROBINSON. 
d, Q. 
12. PYROTROGON KASUMBA (RAFFLEs). 
3. 
This specimen has a narrow bar of scarlet on the rump above the 
upper tail coverts. The same abnormality has been noted in an 
adult male from Malacca (Ogilvie Grant, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 
xvil., p. 484), but is apparently not constant. 
13. CALORHAMPHUS HAYI (J. E. Grey). 
3, ¢ 
14, CHOTORHEA CHRYSOPOGON (TEMM.). 
+ 6,29 
15. CHOTORHEA MYSTACOPHANES (TEmMM.). 
$,3 9 
16. CYANOPS HENRICI (TeEMmM.). 
$,2 9 
17. PYRRHOPICUS PORPHYROMELAS (BoIE.). 
oF 
18. MIGLYPTES GRAMMITHORAX (MALz.). 
