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STRIGES. 
5. KETUPA KETUPA (Horsr.). 
Eo. 
PSITTACT. 
6. PSITTINUS INCERTUS (Smaw). 
Kloss, p. 153. 
reek 
ALCEDINID&. 
7. CEYX TRIDACTYLA (Patt). 
Kloss, p. 154. 
i 
8. CEYX EUERYTHRA, Suarpr. 
Kloss, p. 154. 
ise ee ee 
9. HALCYON CONCRETUS (TEMm.). 
Kloss, p. 154. 
1 yee 
MEROPID A. 
10. MEROPS SUMATRANUS (RAFfFLEs). 
Kloss, p. 154. 
AE Se bi DF 
CAPRIMULGID A. 
ll. LYNCORNIS TEMMINCKI, Govutp. 
taro, 
CYPSELIDA. 
12, CHAHTURA LEUCOPYGIALIS, Brytn. 
Kloss, p. 154. 
aly Gi 
TROGONID A. 
13, PYROTROGON KASUMBA (RaAFrLEs). 
iL ene 
14. PYROTROGON DUVAUCELI (Trmm.). 
Kloss, p. 154. 
eye 
15. PYROTROGON ORROPHAUS Cap. anp HEINE. 
a Sy 
After many years collecting, this species, which has not hitherto 
been represented in any of the local collections, has at last turned up. 
It is probable that it is confined to the south of the Peninsula where 
we have done comparatively little collecting and does not extend 
north of the territory of Malacca where Hume’s collectors found 
it comparatively common. It is separated at a glance from 
P. duvauceli by its larger size, the entire absence of scarlet on the 
rump, the duller colour of the under surface and the narrower white 
