202 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vou. XI, 
Ill. SYSTEMATIC LIST. 
By Hersert C. Rosinson AND C. BoDEN Koss. 
Field Notes by E. JAcopson. 
1. A reference to the original description, with type 
locality, will be found in our second list of the birds of 
Sumatra (Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. VIII, part 2, 1923, 
pp. 319-362) under the names used here. 
2. The quotation, R. & K., I, refers to the “ Results 
of an Expedition to Korinchi Peak, Birds” by H. C. 
Robinson and C. Boden Kloss, published in the Journal of 
the Fed. Malay States Museums, VIII, pt. 2, 1918, pp. 81-262. 
3. The quotations “R. & K., II,” and “R. & K., III,” 
refer to two papers on “A collection of birds from N. E. 
Sumatra ” by H. C. Robinson and C. Boden Kloss, published 
in the Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic 
Society, No. 80, 1919, pp. 74-133 and No. 81, 1920, pp. 
77-115. 
A reference to the first paper is given in all cases where 
species are common to both collections ; but only to the 
two last papers when species are recorded therein under a 
different name or are the subject of discussion. 
PHASIANIDAE. 
1. Rhizothera longirostris longirostris (Temm.). 
2 6. Muara Kiawai, 40 M. ; Ophir Districts. 
Tanangtalu, 1000 M. 
Iris light brown to greyish brown, bill horn-black, at 
the tip transparent brownish white, feet and claws whitish. 
Wings 187, 187 mm. 
These birds, which may be regarded as strictly topo- 
typical, have the feathers of the base of the neck with less 
black than others from the Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 
The differences are probably individual or associated with 
age. 
2. Arborophila rubrirostris (Salvad.). 
Arboricola rubrirostris R. & K., I, p. 99. 
86, 82, 12 pull. Sungei Kumbang, Korinchi, 
1400-1600 M. 
é, @. Sungei Kring Ulu, Korinchi Peak, 2200 M. 
é, @. Air Njuruk, Mt. Dempu, Palembang, 
1800 M. 
To the colours of the soft parts given by Robinson and 
Kloss, may be added that the iris has an outer ring of a 
greyish tint, especially noticeable posteriorly. 
