1918. ] H. C. Ropinson & C. B. Ktoss: Birds. 225 
Though common in Java and Sumatra this species is 
lexceedingly rare in the southern parts of the Malay Peninsula, 
appearing occasionally in the winter months, sometimes in 
considerable numbers, apparently on migration. It is not as 
yet recorded from the northern parts of the Peninsula. 
153. Lanius lucionensis, Linn. 
Lanius lucionensts, Linn., Syst. Nat. I, p. 135 (1766) ; Ogil- 
vie Grant, Nov. Zool. ix, p. 483 (1902). 
a. tad. Siolak Daras, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 
3,000 feet. 23rd March, 1914. [No. 358.] 
“Tris hazel, bill pinkish horn, black on culmen and at tip, 
feet slate.” 
A single specimen, probably on migration, was shot in 
secondary jungle. It had nearly completed its moult into 
fully adult plumage. 
The species has not hitherto been recorded from Sumatra, 
though it is known from Borneo, while the F. M. S. Museums 
possess two specimens from the Malay Peninsula, from Pulau 
Langkawi and Kuala Lumpur respectively, both shot in March. 
The species is of course perfectly distinct from L. superciliosus 
and L. cristatus, with the former of which it has been con- 
founded by Gadow (Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. viii, p. 271 (1883). 
154. Pteruthius aeralatus subsp. cameranoi, Salvad. 
Pteruthius cameranot, Salvad., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xiv, 
p. 232 (1879); Wardl. Rams. P.Z.S. 1880, p. 16: Salvad., Ann. 
Mus. Civ. Gen. (2), xii, p. 57 (18901). 
Pterythrius aeralatus (Tick.), Sharpe, Ibis, 1887, p. 451; 
id. op. cit. 1888, p. 419; Vorderman, Nat. Tijd. Nederl. Ind. 
xlix, p. 399, no. 196 (1889). 
Ptererythrius aevalatus subsp. camervanot, Gadow, Cat. Birds 
Brit. Mus. villi, p. 115 (1883). 
a. 1%. Siolak Daras, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 
3,000 feet. 25th March, 1914. [No. 410. | 
b-f. 5 4. Sungei Kumbang, Korinchi, Sumatra, 
4,700 feet. 1st-20th April, 1914. [ Nos. 539, 
840, 907, 986, 1047.| 
g-y. 106,1 dimm.,7 ¢. Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 
7,300 feet. 24th April-15th May, 1914. 
[Nos. III5, 1121, 1147, 1150, 1209-10, 1239, 
1286-7, 1297, 1300-2, 1439, 1529, 1544-6.] 
x. 1 &. Barong Bharu, Barisan Range, West 
Sumatra, Lat. 2° S.-4,000 feet. gth June, 
1914. | No. 1946.] 
‘Iris blue, bill slate, black above, a line passing through 
- nostrils to tip, feet flesh pink or purplish flesh.” 
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