t916.] H. C. Ropinson & C. B. Kioss: Kedah Peak. 227 
“Tris greyish-purple, bill and orbital skin smalt, culmen 
black, feet pale lead, soles pink.” [H.C.R. & C.B.K.] 
Not common on the hill. More abundant generally in the 
northern parts of the Peninsula than further south. 
ZANCLOSTOMUS JAVANICUS (Horsf.). 
Zanclostomus javanicus (Horsf.); Shelley, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus. xix, p. 370 (1891): Robinson & Kloss, Ibis, 1911, p. 42; 
Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. v, p. 94 (1914). 
a.d. 4Males. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. z2gth November— 
5th December, 1915. [Nos. 2,106, 2,168, 2,170, 2,172. | 
“Tris claret, orbital skin smalt, bill coral, feet Payne’s 
grey, soles dirty yellow.” [H.C.R. & C.B.K.] 
Very common, climbing about the trees in the laboured 
way peculiar to this group of Cuckoos. Widely spread 
throughout the Peninsula, ascending the hills to over 4,000 ft. 
ALSEONAX LATIROSTRIS (Raffles). 
Alseonax latirostris (Raffles) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
iv, p. 127 (1879); Robinson & Kloss, Ibis, t911, p. 51 Male. 
a@ «i Female. Kedah: Peak, 3,000 ft. 3rd December 
none) (No: 25151.| 
* Tris dark hazel, bill dark horn, basal half of lower mandi- 
ble yellowish white, feet brownish grey.” [H.C.R. & C.B.K.] 
CYORNIS CONCRETA (S. Mull.). 
Pachycephala cyanea (Hume); Gadow, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus. viii, p. 224 (1883). 
Cyornis concreta (S. Mull.) ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix, p. 549 
(1902); Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. v, p. 25 (1914). 
a,b. 2Males. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. 30th November— 
3rd December, 1915. [Nos. 2,108, 2,148.] 
“‘Tris dark hazel, bill black, feet greyish black.” [H.C.R. 
(CB 1K] 
Of late years this anomalous flycatcher has been found on 
most of the mountains of the Malay Peninsula from about 
1,000 ft. to 3,500 ft. It is, however, nowhere common. 
POLIOMYIAS LUTEOLA (Pall.). 
Poliomyias luteola (Pall.); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
ly, p. 201 (1879). 
a. I Female. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. 6th December 
19n55 [ENo; 2,189: ] 
“Tris dark, bill corneous, feet greenish brown.” [H.C.R. 
& C.B Ko] 
A migrant, widely distributed throughout the Malay 
Peninsula, especially on the islands off the coast from Septem- 
ber to May. 
