1916.] H. C. Ropinson & C. B. Kioss: Kedah Peak. © 231 
“Tris reddish hazel, bill dark horn, tomia and gape paler, 
feet pinkish slate.’ [H.C.R. & C.B. KJ 
Common everywhere on the lower hills of the Peninsula 
as far North as Bandon, but more numeious in the South. 
STACHYRHIS NIGRICEPS subsp. DAVISONI, Sharpe. 
Stachyrhis davisoni, Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, i, p. 
vil, (1892); Robinson & Kloss, Ibis, 1911, p. 61; Robinson, 
Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. v, p. 105 (1914). 
Stachyrhis nigricep davisoni, Harington, Journ. Nat. Hist. 
Soc. Bombay, XXlll, p. 625 (1915). 
a—c. 3Females. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. 30th November— 
4th December, 1915. [Nos. 2,123, 2,161-2.] 
“Tris pale hazel, chestnut or chocolate, bill slate, the 
culmen black, feet greyish brown with a greenish cast.” 
GER e- Ke & CB OK] 
On low trees and shrubs, fairly common. Apparently 
ranging from the extreme south of the Peninsula northwards 
to Karen-nee. The above specimens exactly agree with 
topotypes from the Tahan River with which they have been 
compared. 
HERPORNIS ZANTHOLEUCA (Hodgs). 
Herpornis zantholeuca (Hodgs): Sharpe, Cat. Birds, Brit. 
Mus. vu, p. 636 (1883); Robinson G& Kloss, Ibis, 1911 p. 63; 
Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. v, p. 107 (1914). 
a—i. 6 Males, 3 Females. Kedah Peak, 3,000 ft. 3rd—gth 
Wecembenmengm;. | UNOS. 2,152, 2,575) 209, .2,173=A) 2, 196, 
2,199, 2,205, 2,221.] 
“Tris dark brown or hazel, bill pinkish horn, feet 
yellowish pink. [H.C.R. & C.B.K.] 
A very common and characteristic submontane bird, not 
found as a rule above 3,500 ft. or at low elevations near the 
coast. 
CICHLOSELYS SIBERICUS (Pall). 
Cichloselys sibericus (Pall); Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay 
States Mus. 11, p. 206 (1909). 
a—c. 3 Females. Kedah peak, 3,000 ft. 29th Novem- 
ber—2nd December, 1915. [Nos. 2,098, 2,105, 2,140. | 
“Tris dark hazel, bill black, yellowish green on base 
of lower mandible, yellow at the gape, tarsi and feet brownish 
yellow, more yellow posteriorly and on the soles.” [H.C.R. & 
C.B.K.] 
A migrant found during the winter months on several of 
the higher mountains of the Peninsula. 
HyDROCICHLA RUFICAPILLA (Temm). 
Hydrocichla ruficapilla (Temm); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus. vil, p. 319 (1885); Robinson Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus, 
ll, p. 207 (1g09). 
