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2. Ptilinopus jambu (Gm.). 2¢, 42 
Of highly migratory habits and found flighting at 
night in many very diverse localities, such as Government 
House, Singapore, and the Semangko Pass, Selangor- 
Pahang boundary. 
3. Myristicivora bicolor (Scop.). 53, 19 
Common on all the islands more or less throughout 
the year but rarely if ever found away from the coastal 
mangrove belt on the mainland. 
4. Chaleophaps indica (Linn.). 24 
Probably resident on the island in small numbers 
throughout the year. 
5. Caloenas nicobarica (Linn.). 1¢, 2° 
Possibly resident, though we have never found it 
in the summer months. 
6. Tringoides hypoleucus (Linn.). 
Found throughout the year. 
7. Rallina superciliaris (Eyton). 14 
This rail and its congener R. fasciata are both very 
wandering species. 
8. Demiegretta sacra (Gm.). 12 
9. Gorsachius melanolophus (Raffles). 14 
10. Dupetor flavicollis (Lath.). 12 
Both migratory birds of highly nocturnal habits. 
11. Astur soloensis (Lath.). 1¢ imm. 
A rare bird in the Malay Peninsula; most of our 
specimens have been obtained in the autumn or winter 
months and it is doubtful if it is a resident. 
12. Astur badius poliopsis (Hume). 192 imm. 
An immature female in process of change to the 
adult plumage. 
Also a migratory bird in the south of the Peninsula, 
though not improbably resident in the northern parts. 
13. Accipiter virgatus gularis, Temm. & Schleg. 34 imm, 
10? imm. 
Also a very common migrant to the Malay Peninsula, 
but keeping mainly to the coasts. Other than immature 
birds in the striped plumage are hardly ever met with. 
14, Eurystomus orientalis orientalis (Linn.). 33, 12 
