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79. IRENA PUELLA. 
Irena puella (Lath.); Sharpe, tom. cit., p. 177; Robinson and 
Kloss, tom. cit., p. 56. 
Common on Kao Nawng. 
80. HEMIXUS MALACCENSIS. 
Hemizus malaccensis (Blyth) ; Sharpe, tom. cit., p. 52; Robinson 
and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 56. 
A single male from Kao Nawng. 
81. IOLE PERACENSIS. 
Tole tickelli peracensis, Hartert and Butler, Nov. Zool., v, p. 509 
(1898). 
A single male, shot on Kao Nawng at about 3,000 feet, is precisely 
identical with specimens from the typical locality, Gunong Jjau, 
Larut hills, Perak. 
82. CRINIGER SORDIDUS. 
Criniger sordidus, Richmond, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., xxii, p. 320 
(1900) ; Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 57. 
Two specimens from Kao Nawng, one from over 3,000 feet and 
another from about 1,200 feet, agree with authentic specimens of this 
race from Trang, but as we have noticed elsewhere the differences 
from C. ochraceus, Moore, are extremely indefinite. Specimens from 
Perlis are quite intermediate. 
“Tris brownish red, bill plumbeous, paler below, feet plumbeous 
with pink soles.” 
88. PYCNONOTUS ROBINSONI. 
Pycnonotus robinsoni, Ogilvie Grant, Fascic. Malay. Zool., in, 
p. 85 (1905). Kloss, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus., iv, p. 231 (1911). 
Pycnonotus blanfordi, Bonhote (nec Jerd.), P.Z.S. 1901 (4), p. 57. 
The species also occurs in Trang but was overlooked in the 
account of the collection from that province; it has also been obtained 
in the State of Perlis while the Biserat specimen identified by 
Bonhote as P. blanfordi (loc. cit. supra) is almost certainly identical. 
The species was common in the low country in Bandon province and 
a pair were obtained at Ban Kok Klap. 
84. OTOCOMPSA EMERIA. 
Otocompsa jocosa (Linn.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit., p. 157. 
Otocompsa emeria, Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 58. 
Very, much rarer in Bandon than in Trang. A single male only 
was obtained at Ban Kok Klap. 
