168 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vov. VII, 
70. PERICROCOTUS CINEREUS, Lafr. 
Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 83; Robinson and Kloss, p. 55° 
Gyldenstolpe, p. 74; Hartert Vog. Palaarkt. Faun. 1. p. :466 
(1907). 
a-b. 2%. Kuah, Pulau Langkawi, 29th November, 
1st December, 1907. 
Common all over the Peninsula during the winter months 
but commoner in the north. 
71. HEMICHELIDON FERRUGINEA, Hodgs. 
Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. “Mus. iv,.p. 132 (1879); 
Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. ii, p. 16 (1906). 
Hemichelidon cinereiceps, Sharpe, Mus. 1887, p. 441. 
Muscicapa ferruginea, Hartert Vog. Palaarkt. Faun. i, 
P- 479 (1909). 
a. 6. Pulau Adang, Butang Archipelago, 2oth 
April, rgrt. 
b-d. 3 °. Pulau Paya, nr. Kuala Kedah, 24-26th 
April, 1916. 
This specimen is common in the high mountains of the 
Malay Peninsula, all our specimens being dated October to 
March, but the above specimens, together with one from Pulau 
Jemor, Aroa Islands, shot in November 1906 are the only ones 
recorded from low elevations. It 1s evident, therefore that the 
species is migrant and not a permanent resident, the above 
specimens being on passage. 
72. ALSEONAX LATIROSTRIS (Raffles). 
Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 453; Robinson and Kloss, p. 51; 
Robinson, Ibis, 1915, p. 742; Gyldenstolpe, p. 74. 
a. *. Pulau Dayang Bunting, Langkawi, goth 
December, 1916. [No. 3606.| 
b. &. Telok Wau, Terutau, 19th December, 1916. 
[No. 3668. | 
“Tris black, bill black, the base yellowish, tarsi 
brownish black.” 
Common throughout the Peninsula during the winter 
months. 
I have grave doubts as to the validity of Alseonax 
stamensts, Gyldenst. Ovnith. Monatsb. xix, p. 27 (1916) ; loc. cit. p. 
74, founded on two specimens from Ban Hue Pong, Northern 
Siam. The descriptions read like that of.a freshly moulted 
specimen of the above species but without actual examination 
of types or topotypical specimens it is impossible to be 
certain. 
73. POLIOMYIAS MUGIMAKI (Temm.). 
Poliomyias luteola, Sharpe, tom. ctt. p. 201; Robinson 
and Kloss, p. 52. 
