156 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vov. VIII, 
Hartert’s figures of 76 and 62. Javan males have a wing of 
77-80 and a Bornean male, 80 (Finsch), whilst our Sumatran 
male measures wing 78, tail 65 mm. 
74. Tarsiger hodgsoni (Moore). 
Tarsiger hodgsont (Moore) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
iv, p. 258 (1879); Whitehead, Explor. Kinabalu, p. 212 
(1893). 
Nitidula hodgsom, Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind. Birds, ui, p. 27 
(1890); Butler, Journ. Straits Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. p. 18 
(1899); Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. ii, p. 187 
(1909). 
a-c. 26, %. Sungei Kumbang, Korinchi, Sumatra, 
4,600 feet. and-11th April. [Nos. 586, 
823-4.] 
d-f. 24, %. Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 7,300 feet. 
28th April-roth May. | Nos. 1251-2, 1480.] 
‘Male, iris hazel, bill black, feet pale lead or lavender. 
Female, iris hazel, bill black, slate or pale horn at base, 
feet mauve or pale blue slate.” 
This small flycatcher easily escapes notice, the more so as 
it is only found in dense jungle and usually affects lofty trees. 
At one time only known from the eastern Himalayas, it was 
subsequently discovered by Whitehead on Kinabalu in North 
Borneo and by Butler in the Malay Peninsula, where, though 
rare, it is widely distributed. It has not hitherto been recorded 
from Sumatra and is unknown in Java. 
The four Sumatran males have the rufous orange of the 
under surface slightly paler in tint than in two from the 
Malay Peninsula, but the difference is insignificant. 
75. Anthipes solitaria (S. Miill.). 
Digenea solitaria (S. Mill); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
iv, p. 460, pl. xiv. fig. 2 (1879); Finsch, Notes Leyden Mus. 
XXII, py 200(T9ON)); Shagpepee7 15) L808, p24 7. 
Digenea malayana, Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 247. 
Anthipes solitaria, Finsch, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiii, p. 39 
(1901). 
Anthipes malayana, Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1888, pp. 247, 272; 
Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. 11, p. 188 (1909). 
a. ad. Siolak Daras, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra; 
3,000 feet. 25th March. [No. 416.] 
b. ¢ vixad. Barong Bharu, Barisan Range, West 
Sime, Iba, 29S, AO est, [fume Gun. 
[No. 1949. | 
“Tris hazel, bill black, feet whitish.” 
Living among bushes, low down in dense forest. Rare in 
the districts visited by us and probably actually so, as there 
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