1I4 Journal of the F.M.S. Musewms. [Vor. VIII, 
16. Hypotaenidia striata (Linn.). 
Aypotaentdia striata (Linn.) ; Snelleman in Veth’s Midden- 
Sumatra Eevee Vogels iv, p. 50 (1886); Vorderman, Nat. 
Tijd. Neder]. Ind. xlix, p, 416, no. 453 (1889) ; Nicholson, Ibis, 
1883, p. 257; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (2) xu, p. 76 (1891) ; 
Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xxi, p. 33 (1894). 
Rallus gulavis, Horsf. Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii, p. 196 (1821) ; 
Raffles, tom. cit. p. 328 (1822). 
a-c. 3 g. Siolak Daras, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 
3,000 feet. 16-28th March, 1914. ([Nos. 
188-9, 498. ] 
“Tris chocolate, bill pinkish red at base, slate on culmen 
and at tip, feet purplish lead.”’ 
Fairly common at Siolak Daras. 
17. Poliolimnas cinereus (Vieill.). 
Ortygometra cinerea, Buttikofer, Notes Leyden Mus. 1x, 
p- 80 (1887); Vorderman, Nat. Tijd. Nederl. Ind. xlix, p. 416, 
no. 456 (1889); Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (2) xu, p. 76 
(1891). 
Poliolimnas cinereus, Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xxii, 
p. 130 (1894). 
a-c. 16, 1%,1?imm. Sandaran Agong, Korinchi 
Valley, Sumatra, 2,450 feet. 28-29th May, 
Lord. (Nesa720, 17277, 17.50: 
‘Adult, iris and eyelid red, bill yellowish horn, brownish 
on culmen, reddish at base, feet pale yellowish brown: Im- 
mature, iris brown, eyelid crimson, bill brown, yellowish on 
lower mandible, tarsi light greenish brown tinged with yellow.” 
Common along the swampy northern shores of the 
Korinchi Lake. 
18. Limnobaenus fuscus (Linn.). 
Rallina fusca, Snelleman in Veth’s Midden-Sumatra Exped. 
Vogels, iv, p. 50 (1886); Vorderman, Nat. Tijd. Neder]. Ind. 
xlix, p. 416, no. 455 (1889). 
Limnobaenus fuscus, ee Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xxi, 
p- 146 (1894). 
a-c. 6 % pull. Siolak Daras, Korinchi Valley, Su- 
matra, 3,000 feet. 14-18th March, 1914. 
[Nos. 110, 111, 216.] 
d. Sandaran Agong, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 
2,450 feet. 209th March, 1914. [No. 1751.] 
‘Adult, iris and orbital ring carmine, bill greenish blue, 
black on culmen and at base, feet coral pink; Immature, iris 
brown, bill lead tinged with green, feet reddish brown.” 
Fairly common in the rice fields. 
Expedition to Korinchi; 
