216 Journal of the F.M.S. Musewms. (VoL. VIII, 
Copsychus saularis (part), Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. vii, 
p. 61 (1883). 
Copsychus muindanensis, Snelleman in Veth’s Midden 
Sumatra Exped. Vogels. iv, p. 40 (1884). 
a. 146. Sandaran Agong, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 
2,450 feet. 26th May, 1914. [No. 1689.] 
“Tris hazel, bill and feet black.” 
Fairly common in the open land of the Korinchi Valley, 
but not nearly so abundant as in the Malay Peninsula. 
Malayan specimens differ slightly from the Sumatran 
race in having the under wing coverts more broadly margined 
with white, thus intergrading with C. saularis saularts, which 
appears to extend southwards to the north of Tenasserim. 
Kittacincla macrurus subsp. macrurus (Gm.). 
Cittocincla macroura (Gm.); Tweedd., Ibis, 1877, p. 309; 
Salvad., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xiv, p. 236 (1879); Nicholson, 
Ibis, 1882, p. 60; Vorderman, Nat. Tijd. Nederl. Ind. xlix, 
p. 408, no. 355. 
Cittocincla tricolor (Vieill.) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
vii, p. 85 (1883); Buttikofer, Notes Leyden Mus. ix, p. 69 
(1887). : 
Kittacincla macrurus macrurus, Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1x, 
Pp. 572 (1902); Parrot, Abh. Konigl. Akad. Bayer der Wis- 
sensch. II, Kl. XXIV, Bd. I, p. 249 (1907). 
a,b. 24. Pasir Ganting, West Coast of Sumatra, 
Lat. 2°S. 18th-19th June, 1914. [Nos. 2012, 
2031.] 
“Tris dark, bill black, feet pinkish flesh.” 
These specimens can be matched perfectly with others 
from S. E. Siam, the nearest locality available to Pulau 
Condor, the type locality of the species. They also agree well 
with others from the more northerly parts of the Malay 
Peninsula, but are rather lighter in colour beneath and have 
shorter tails than the majority of birds from the south of the 
Peninsula and the adjacent small islands. The specimens 
cited above measured in the flesh. Total length, 280, 295; 
wing, 95, 95; tail, 163, 170; bill from gape, 24, 25; tarsus, 
25, 25 mm. 
Fairly common on the shore among Casuarinas at Pasir 
Gantihg but not found in Korinchi. 
144. Cettia sumatrana, Ogilvie Grant. (Plate VII, fig. 4 
“* Cettua montana.) 
Sylvia montana, Horsf. Trans. Linn. Soc. xii, p. 156 
(1821). : 
(2?) Lusciniola fuliginiventris, Nicholson (nec Hodgs.) Ibis, 
1883, p. 129. 
Expedition to Korinchi: 
