173 
26. PITTA COCCINEA, Eyton. 
2g. 
Fairly common in low and swampy forest. 
27. PITTA CUCULLATA, Hartt. 
t 656° 9. 
Common throughout the Peninsula in the winter months and, 
partially at any rate, migratory. 
28, EUCICHLA BOSCHII, MULL. aNnD ScHLEG. 
Kloss, p. 158. 
Zeit Soe ee am 
Collections made since the date of Kloss’s note show that this 
species is fairly common throughout Western Pahang, frequenting 
the drier portions of the lower country forests especially near the 
limestone hills. The specimens ascribed to “Malacca” in the old 
trade collections from that settlement were probably obtained in the 
Triang or other districts of Western Pahang. 
MUSCICAPIDA. 
29. PHILENTOMA VELATUM (TEm™M.). 
Le sh oe 
30. RHINOMYIAS PECTORALIS (SAtvap.). 
Kloss, p. 159. 
Be 
The question of the proper name for this much discussed species 
is shrouded in much confusion and must be deferred for the present. 
There are, at any rate, at least two applicable names earlier in date 
than that of Salvadori. 
31. ERYTHROMYIAS MUELLERI (Bryru). 
Kloss, p. 158. 
i Oe 
Normally a submontane bird, only occasionally found at low 
elevations. 
CAMPOPHAGIDA. 
32. PERICROCOTUS CINEREUS, Larr. 
il Big 2S 
A winter visitor only to the Malay Peninsula. 
PYCNONOTID A, 
33. CHLOROPSIS ICTEROCEPHALA (LgEss.). 
Kloss, p. 159. 
Migs Dac 
34, PYCNONOTUS SALVADORII, Suarpe. 
Kloss, p. 161. 
LS. 
