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68. PHILENTOMA VELATUM. 
Philentoma velatum (Temm.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit., p. 365. 
A pair from Kao Nawne. 
“Male and female, iris crimson, bill and feet black.” 
69. PHILENTOMA PYRRHOPTERUM. 
Philentoma pyrrhopterum (Temm.); Sharpe, tom. cit., p. 366; 
Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 53. 
More abundant than Ph. velatwm though in most localities the 
contrary is the case. 
“Male, iris carmine, bill black, feet livid lead grey.” 
70. CULICICAPA CEYLONENSIS. 
Culicicapa ceylonensis (Swains.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit., p. 369. 
Fairly common on Kao Nawng. 
‘Male, iris dark hazel, upper mandible brown, lower fleshy brown, 
gape yellow, feet yellowish brown, soles brighter yellow. 
71. CRYPTOLOPHA YOUNGI, sp. nov. 
The only specimen of this very distinct flycatcher was obtained by 
one of our Dyak collectors on Kao Nawng at about 3,500 feet. 
It is unfortunately very badly shot and in moult but it is evident 
that it represents a perfectly good new species, allied to, but readily 
separable from, C. castaneiceps of the Himalayas and Northern 
Tenasserim and C. butlerz of the mountains of the southern Malay 
Peninsula. 
Differs from all other members of the group in having the under 
tail coverts greyish white and the rump clear grey, the bases of the 
feathers paler. 
Adult male. Crown chestnut, bordered by black on each side, 
sides of the head and lores grey, upper surface dark grey, paler on 
the rump, the scapulars only tinged with green. Primaries and 
wing coverts blackish brown, edged with greenish and with two 
bright yellow bars on the external aspect of the wing formed by the 
tips of the lesser and greater wing coverts. Under wing coverts and 
lengthened axillaries bright yellow ; whole under surface and under 
tail coverts pearly grey, whiter on the middle of the abdomen and the 
under tail coverts; thighs yellowish green. Tail feathers brownish 
black-edged with greenish. Total length about 3.25, wing 1.9, 
tail 1.70, tarsus 0.68 inches. 
I have named this species after Arthur Young, k.c.M.c., Governor 
of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the Malay 
States, to whom I am indebted for permission to collect in Lower Siam 
and for facilities obtained from the Siamese authorities. 
Type and only specimen obtained. Adult male, Kao Nawng, 
3,500 feet, Bandon, N.H. Malay Peninsula, 26th June, 1913. 
