174: 
385. TRACHYCOMUS OCHROCEPHALUS (Gm.). 
Kloss, p. 160. 
I Gp idl OQ. 
Common everywhere along the banks of the larger rivers. 
36. RUBIGULA WEBERI (Hume). 
4 @. 
Very local but usually abundant wherever met with. 
TIMELIID A. 
37. TURDINUS OLIVACEUS (Srricxt.). 
Kloss, p. 161. 
LQ, 
38. TURDINUS MACRODACTYLUS, Srricku. 
Kloss, p. 161. 
4.66, 2 2. 
39, ERYTHROCICHLA BICOLOR (Less.). 
Kloss, p. 161. 
ig. 
40. ANUROPSIS MALACCENSIS, Harrr. 
Kloss, p. 162. 
i Gb @, 
41. DRYMOCATAPHUS NIGROCAPITATUS (Hyron). 
Kloss, p. 161. 
i @5 i 2. 
42. STACHYRIS POLIOCEPHALA (TEmm.). 
Kloss, p. 162. 
A. i 2, 
The preceding six species are all extremely common in heayy 
jungle throughout the Peninsula, away from the coastal zone up to 
about 2,000 feet in elevation. 
43. STACHYRIS LEUCOTIS (Srrickt.). 
Lg, it ©, 
Decidedly local and not found in the more northern parts of the 
Peninsula; we have only found it common on the hills of Negri 
Sembilan. 
44. KENOPIA STRIATA (Biy?H). 
Kloss, antea., vol. iv, p. 232. 
A Sz il Qo” 
Except apparently in the south of the Peninsula, this is a 
decidedly rare species throughout our area. In addition to the 
specimens cited by Kloss it has recently been found not uncommon 
at Rawang, in the low country of Selangor. 
TURDID. 
45. HYDROCICHLA RUFICAPILLA (TeEmm.). 
Kloss, p. 163. 
BQ Be 
Exceedingly common on clear water streams in old jungle. 
