148 
44, HYPOTHYMIS AZUREA. 
antea, p. 99. 
A male from each island ; not common. 
“Tris carmine, bill and feet slatey black.” 
45. MUSCITREA GRISOLA. 
Pachycephala grisola (Blyth.) Gadow, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., viii, 
p- 220. 
Hyloterpe grisola (Blyth) ; Sharpe, Hand-list Birds, iv, p. 312 
(1903). 
Muscitrea cinerea, Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, xvi, p. 122 
(1847) ; Sharpe, Hand-list Birds, iii, p. 220 (1901). 
Muscitrea grisola, Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind. Birds, ii, p. 30 (1890) ; 
Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 54. 
This species was fairly common in a small patch of mangrove on 
the west side of Koh Samui and five specimens, one with the 
secondaries and inner primaries, earthy brown on the outer webs, 
were secured. The species is numerous along the coastal zone 
on both sides of the Malay Peninsula and on several of the islands, 
but is not met with inland. It appears to keep strictly to the 
mangroves. 
46. TERPSIPHONE AFFINIS. 
antea, p. 99. 
tea, p. 99 
Two males from Koh Samui. 
‘Tris emerald, feet lead grey, bill and eye wattle smalt blue, 
inside of mouth sage green.” 
CAMPOPHAGID A. 
47, CAMPOPHAGA NEGLECTA. 
antea, p. 101. 
A pair from Koh Samui. 
“Tris dark hazel, bill and feet blackish. 
PYCNONOTID A. 
48, ABGITHINA TIPHIA. 
antea, p. 101. 
The Common lora was fairly numerous on both islands. 
49. IRENA PUELLA. 
antea, p. 102. 
Common on the hills of Koh Samui in the patches of old jungle. 
50. MICROPUS MELANOCEPHALUS. 
Microtarsus melanocephalus (Gm.); Sharpe, tom. cit., p. 65. 
Micropus melanocephalus, Robinson and Kloss, tom. cit., p. 57. 
One of the few birds that was at all numerous in the patches of 
heavy jungle on the hills of Koh Samui. 
