tg16.] H. C. Roprnson & C. B. Kioss: Kedah Peak. 229 
HEMIXUS MALACCENSIS (Blyth). 
Hemixus malaccensis (Blyth); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus. vi, p. 52 (1881); Robinson and Kloss, Ibis, 1911, p. 56; 
Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay. States Mus. v, p. 102 (1914). 
a—c. I Male, 2 Females. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. 30th 
November—gth December 1915. [Nos. 2,113, 2,132, 2,217.| 
“Tris chocolate, orange, or ochraceous, bill dark greenish 
slate, brownish on lower mandible, feet pinkish brown.” 
Pen @Rerée'C.5 Ke] 
Widely spread in the Peninsula in the same situations as 
the preceding species but not so common or conspicuous 
a bird. 
CRINIGER TEPHROGENYS ( Jard. and Selby). 
Criniger tephrogenys (Jard. and Selby); Hartert. Nov. 
Zool. ix, p. 558 (1902) ; 
a—e. 2 Males, 1 Female. Kedah peak, 3,000 ft. 7-g9th 
December 1915. [Nos. 2,200, 2,215-6.] 
“Tris reddish brown, bill slate, black on culmen, feet 
yellowish pink.” [H.C.R. & C.B.K.] 
This is the yellowish low-country and southern form not 
C. ochrvaceus, Moore, which occurs further north and in the 
mountains of the southern part of the Peninsula above 
about 3,000 ft. 
PYCNONOTUS SIMPLEX, Less. 
Pycnonotus simplex, Lesson; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus. vi, p. 153 (1881). 
a—e.2 Males, 3 Females. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. 3-7th 
December 1915. [Nos. 2,149, 2,159-60, 2,194, 2,203.] 
“Tris white, bill black or dark horn, feet pinkish brown.” 
[H.C.R. & C.B.K.] Agreeing well with other specimens from 
the southern parts of the Peninsula in having the ear-coverts 
entirely unstreaked therein differing from the more northern 
form P. robinsont, Ogilvie Grant. Wing 86-76 mm. 
There is considerable doubt as to the proper name to be 
applied to this bulbul which can probably be divided into 
numerous local races. Pending a general investigation of the 
whole group we have adopted that generally used by English 
authors. 
RUBIGULA CYANIVENTRIS (Blyth). 
Rubigula cyaniventris (Blyth); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus. vi, p. 169 (1881) ; Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. 
ll, p. 196 (1909). 
a. 1. Male. Kedah Peak, 3000 ft. November 30th 1915. 
[No. 2,120.] 
“Tris dark blue, bill black, feet pale slate.” [H.C.R. & 
C.B.K.1 
