1921] Ropisson & Kross: New Birds. 205 
Type. Adult male from Samarahan, South Sarawak, 
obtained on 25th. November 1919 by F.M.S. Museums’ 
Collector. 
Specimens examined. The type, five from the Baram 
district and one from Penrisen, Sarawak, Borneo. 
Measurements of the type : length, 270 ; wing 93 ; tail 
122 ; tarsus 41 ; bill from gape 33 mm. 
6. Drymocataphus tickelli australis, subsp. nov. 
Southern birds from Bandon to the southern limit of 
the species in Selangor, where it is strictly a montane bird, 
are decidedly richer coloured both above and below than 
typical ones. 
Types. Adult male and female from Ginting Bidei, 
Selangor 2,300 ft., 5th and 16th April, 1917, collected by 
C. Boden Kloss. 
“Tris crimson, maxilla brown, mandible yellowish 
fleshy, feet fleshy.” 
Wing ¢ 66: 2 64 mm. 
Specimens examined. Twenty-seven from Bandon, 
Trang, Perak and Selangor. 
7. Maiacocincla sepiaria barussana, subsp. nov. 
Type. Adult female, Siolak Dras, Korinchi, West 
Sumatra, 3,000 ft., collected on 18th March, 1914, by H. C. 
Robinson and C. Boden Kloss. 
Ditfers from the Javan forms of M. sepiaria in darker 
colouration ; back reddish russet, tail more rufous chestnut, 
foreneck greyer, breast and abdomen darker suffused with 
russet ; white centre to the abdomen reduced. Crown dark 
as in M. s. minor (Meyer) of E. Java. 
From the Malayan form M. o, tardinata, Hartert, it 
differs in having a distinctly dark cap and deeper colour 
throughout. 
Specimens examined. Fourteen from various locali- 
ties in West Sumatra, compared with seven from East and 
Mid-Java and thirteen from the Malay Peninsula. 
8. Horizillas rufifrons indochinensis, subsp. nov. 
Selaria ruafifrons Robinson, Ibis 1915, p. 748 (S.E. Siam). 
Selaria lepidocephala Kloss, Ibis 1918, p. 203 (8. & S.E. Siam) ; id., 
Journ. Nat. Hist. Soe. Siam, III, 1919, p. 450, Robinson and Kloss, 
Ibis 1919, p. 582 (Cochin China). 
Differs from H. rufifrons inhabiting Java in having 
the feathers of the forehead and crown more strongly black- 
lipped and the nape darker; paler above ; tail browner, 
rather less brightly rufous, the lowest upper tailcoverts 
distinctly less so. Size apparently rather smaller (15 
Javanese birds, wings 69-81 : 20 Indochinese, 67-75 mm.). 
Types. Adult male and female from Trangbom, 
Cochin China, collected on 4th June and 31st May by C, 
Boden Kloss. 
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