260 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [ Vou. X, 
8. Anous stolidus pileatus (Bodd.). 14 
The black noddy is extremely rare in the Straits of 
Malacca and this is only the second specimen on record. 
9. Sterna fiuviatilis tibetana, Saunders. 
We are inclined to refer the terns of this type 
obtained in the Straits of Malacca in winter to this 
race of the Common tern and not to the Kamchatkan, 
Sterna longipennis Nordman, as has been done by many 
authors. 
10. Accipiter virgatus gularis, Temm. & Schleg. 32, 62 
All these specimens are immature. 
11. Astur soloensis (Horsf.). 14 
A very nearly adult male. 
12. Otus scops malayana (Hay). 14 
A moderately rufescent bird. 
13. Ninox scutulata scutulata (Raffles). 23, 49 
All belonging to the migratory form with the wing 
over 210 mm. 
14. Halcyon coromandus coromandus (Lath.). 64,39. 
15. Halcyon pileatus (Bodd.). 26 
16. Caprimulgus indicus jotaka, Temm. & Schleg. 1¢ 
17. Eudynamis scolopacea malayana, Cab. 2¢ 
18. Cuculus micropterus, Gould. 192 
19. Pitta cyanoptera, Temm. 14 
20. Alseonax latirostris (Raffles). 2¢ 
21. Hemichelidon ferruginea, Hodgs. 14,19 
22. Cyanoptila cyanomelana cumatilis, Thayer and 
Bangs. 164 
23. Terpsiphone atrocaudata, Eyton. 2¢ imm. 
Terpsiphone princeps, auct. 
Two immature specimens. The bird is very rare 
or only makes a very brief stay in the Malay Peninsula, 
whence we have only three other specimens. 
24. Monticola solitarius philippinensis (Mull.). 192 
25. Cichloselys sibirica davisoni (Hume). 94, 59 
Adults are very typical C. s. davisont. 
26. Larvivora cyanea (Pall.). 36 
27. Locustella lanceolata (Temm.). 4¢, 29 
28. Phylloscopus borealis borealis (Blas.). 64, 22 
29. Dicrurus annectens, Hodgs. 72, 12 
Quite typical. 
