158 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vovr. VIII, 
Cyornts pentnsularis, Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay States 
Mus. ii, p. 164 (1909). 
a, 16d, TOR Korinch)  Reak, =aSumatnas 
7,300 feet. April 24th-May 7th. [Nos: 
ELOZ-6) Aer2enesUIsO- Ll, STI2O- On) lle mee nOE 
1175, 120 O22 220-31 1200 -7enisa Oreo. 
1437: ] 
@=v'. 17 S, 2 fezomimme, 1 2 1mm. —Korinehi 
Peak, Sumatra, 10,000 feet. 3rd-7th May. 
[Nos. 1336-7, 1360-4, 1380-1, 1383, 1385, 
1402, 1407, 1413-4, 1422, 1445-50. | 
w',x'. & %. Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 10,500 feet. 
27th April. [Nos. 1199, 1200.] 
“Tris hazel; bill black; feet greenish or greyish brown, 
the soles yellowish.” 
On Korinchi Peak, proper, this beautiful flycatcher was 
quite the commonest bird, though its zone was very limited, no 
specimens being met with below the level of our camp at 
7,300 feet, whilst it did not range above the forest line at about 
10,600 feet. 
In habits it was very tame and confiding, travelling in 
pairs; the note is a clear whistle, but the bird is not a noisy 
one. 
This species, though so extraordinarily common on 
Korinchi Peak, is apparently very rare in collections, the five 
specimens secured by Beccari being the only specimens hitherto 
obtained in Sumatra. Comparison of two males and a female 
from the mountains of the Malay Peninsula show that they are 
absolutely conspecific. 
The species belongs to a small group, continental in origin, 
which includes C. oatest, Salvad., from Tenasserim, and C. 
vivida, Swinh. from Formosa, and it is more than doubtful if 
they are properly retained in the genus Nzltava, though they 
are equally distinct from the typical species of Cyornis. 
78. Poliomyias mugimaki (Temm.). 
Poliomyias luteola (Pall.); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
lv, p. 201 (1879); Nicholson, Ibis, 1883, p. 245; Salvad. Ann. 
Mus. Ciy. Gen. ser. 2a, xii, p. 52 (1891); Robinson, Journ. Fed. 
Malay States Mus. ii, p. 188 (1909). 
Erythrosterna vufigula, Sharpe, Notes Leyden Mus. 1, p. 
227 (1878). 
Muscicapula luteola, Vorderman., op. cit. p. 397, no. 146. 
Muscicapa mugimaki (Temm): Hartert. Vog. Palaarkt 
Faun. I, p. 492 (1910). 
a. &imm. Sungei Penoh, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 
2,600 feet. Marchtioth. [No. 38.] 
Ex pedition to’ Korinchi: 
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