1918. |] H. C. Ropinson & C. B. Ktoss: Birds. 195 
Stachyridopsis poliogaster, Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
vii, p. 599 (1883) ; Harington, Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bombay, 
XXlll, p. 631, note (IgI5). 
Cyanoderma poliogaster, Buttikofer, Notes Leyden Mus. 
XXl, p. 237 (1900). 
a. 1%. Sandaran Agong, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 
2,450 feet. 25th May, 1914. [No. 1666.] 
_ “Tris red, bill slate, culmen black, base of lower mandible 
pink, feet pale olive grey.”’ 
Shot among low brushwood in secondary jungle. 
Careful comparison of this specimen, which is un- 
fortunately somewhat damaged, with four others from the 
Malay Peninsula, fails to disclose any material differences. 
The species is only known from the type, collected in Southern 
Johore, from five or six other specimens from various parts of 
the Malay Peninsula as far north as Bandon in Peninsular 
Siam, and from a single female from Mount Liang Koeboeng 
in Dutch Central Borneo. Sumatra is therefore.a consider- 
able, though not unexpected extension to the range. 
123. Thringorhina striolata (S. Miill.). 
Timelia striolata, S. Mill. Tijd. Nat. Gesch. en Phys. 11, 
p. 346 (1835); Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xiv, p. 222 (1879) ; 
id. op. cit. (2) xii, p. 62, note (1891); Nicholson Ibis, 1883, p. 
251. 
. Stachyris poliocephala (part), Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
Vil, p. 534 (1883). 
Stachyris strtolata, Sharpe, Notes Leyden Mus. vi, p. 169 
(1884). 
fon go, 225, Siolaky Daras, Korinehr ) Valley, 
Sumatra, 3,000 feet. 21st-25th March, 1914. 
[Nos. 291, 298, 320, 386, 404. | 
feu. 106,62. Sungei Kumbang, Korinchi, Sumatra, 
4,700 feet. 3rd-1gth April, 1914. [Nos. 604, 
654-6, @93-5, 779-81, 864, 905, 959-60, Ioor, 
; 1014. | 
v. 16. Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 7,300 feet. 28th 
April, 1914. [No. 1245.] 
w-y. 346. Sandaran Agong, Korinchi Valley, 
Sumatra, 2,450 feet. 25th May-Ist June, 
1914. [Nos. 1650-1, 1824 | 
z-a'. 26. Barong Bharu, Barisan Range, West 
Sumatraylvat. 2° S_ 4,000 keciqu7th-roth 
June, 1914. [Nos. 1914, 1967.] 
“Tris red or chocolate, bill slate, the culmen blackish, 
feet greenish, orbital skin bluish.”’ 
Part Il: Vertebrata. 
