230 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Woes Wil, 
The only one met with. Common all over the Peninsula 
up to 3,000 ft. 
TURDINUS MAGNIROSTRIS (Moore). 
Turdinus magnirostris (Moore); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus. vii, p. 547 (1883); Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. 
V, p. 103 (1914). 
a—k. 7 Males, 4 Females. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. 30th 
November—6th December, 1915. 
Nos. 2,109-10, 2,124~7, 2,130-I, 2,154, 2,158, 2,193. 
“Tris carmine, brick-red or Indian red, bill slate, the 
culmen black, feet pale lavender.” [H.C.R. & C.B.K.] 
One of the commonest of submontane birds met with in 
small trees and low bushes in the undergrowth. It is one of 
the few Timeline birds that is at all common on the islands 
off the Peninsular coast. 
ANUROPSIS MALACCENSIS (Hartl.) 
Anuropsis malaccensis (Hartl.); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus. vil, p. 588 (1883). 
a—d. 2 Males, 2 Females. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. 29th 
November—z2nd December, 1915. [Nos. 2,100, 2,107, 2,143-4. | 
“Tris red or chestnut, bill slate, black on culmen, feet 
fleshy pink.” [H.C.R. & C.B.K.] 
A common scrub bird ranging in altitude to about 3,000 
feet but not extending much further north than Trang. 
CORYTHOCICHLA LEUCOSTICTA, Sharpe. 
Corythocichla leucosticta, Sharpe, P.Z.S. 1887, p. 438; 
Robinson & Kloss, Ibis, 1911, p. 61; Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay 
States Mus. v, p. 104 (1914). 
a. 1 Male. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. 29th November, 
1915. [No. 2,099. | 
“Tris carmine, bill bluish horn, blackish at base, feet 
greyish brown.” [H.C.R. & C.B.K.] 
It was somewhat surprising to meet this short-tailed 
Babbler on Kedah Peak, where none of the other species with 
which it is usually associated occur. Of late years it has, 
however been met with in several other outlying situations 
notably on Gunong Tampin in Negri Sembilan and on Pulau 
Tioman off the coast of Pahang. 
ALCIPPE CINEREA, Blyth. 
Alcippe cinerea, Blyth; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. vii, 
p. 622 (1883); Robinson & Kloss, Ibis, 1911, p. 61; Robinson, 
Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. v. p. 105 (1914). 
a—h. 6 Males, 2 Females. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. ist- 
gth December, 1915. Nos. 2,128, 2,183, 2,191—-2, 2,2060—6; 
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