276 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums.  [Vov. XI, 
28,2 imm. Tanangtalu, Ophir Districts, 1000 M. 
6. Siolak Dras, Korinchi, 800 M. 
63, ¢. Rimbo Pengadang, Lebong, Bencoolen, 
1000 M. 
24. Suban Ajam, Mt. Kaba, Bencoolen, 1200 M. 
2¢. Air Njuruk, Mt. Dempu, Palembang, 1400 M. 
é. Pasumah, Mt. Dempu, 900 M. 
Iris very dark hazel, upper mandible brownish black, 
lower pinkish flesh, tip and tomia brown, feet yellowish, 
sepia in front, soles dark yellowish. 
Wings, ¢ 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 62, 62, 62, 62, 63, 63, 63, 
64, 65,65; @ 59mm. Imm. 56-61 mm. 
Contents of stomach : insects. 
In old forest from 800-1700 M. the most common 
flycatcher ; living most in small flocks. 
The preponderence of males is remarkable. 
Young birds differ from the adults in having the colour 
of the underparts much paler. 
Stuart Baker (Bull Brit. Orn. Club, XLIV, pp. 11, 12) 
has recently divided this species into races giving the 
Malaysian bird the name C. c. meridionalis with the type 
from Tung Song, Peninsular Siam, near the northern limit 
of the form. At the moment we are not prepared to discuss 
these races. 
191. Abrornis superciliaris schwaneri (Temm.). 
R. & K., I, p. 168. 
Fort de Kock, Padang Highlands, 920 M. 
Palupah, Tilatang, Padang Highlands, 640 M. 
Suban Ajam, Redjang, Bencoolen, 1200 M. 
é. Pasumah, Mt. Dempu, Palembang, 900 M. 
Iris dark brown, upper mandible horn black, tomia 
paler, lower mandible blackish, tip darker. 
Wings, 3 48, 48, 54, 55 mm. 
The two specimens from the Padang Highlands are 
rather young, but the others show that Sumatran birds 
belong to the Bornean race and not to the typical smaller 
Tenasserim form. 
Os O& OB 
192. Cryptolopha trivirgata trivirgata (StrickL). 
RCI in, WOE Jay 6s IX Wey jos On 
36, 32. Mt. Talamau, Ophir Districts, 1500- 
2100 M. 
2. Alahan Pandjang, Padang Highlands, 1500 M. 
Iris dark yellowish brown, bill brownish black, lower 
base paler, feet plumbeous. 
