288 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums.  [Vou. XI, 
223. Alophoixus phaeocephalus phaeocephalus (Hartl.). 
@. Puntian, Kumanis, Padang Highlands, 280 M. 
é. Penatei, Korinchi, 300 M. 
6. Serapei, Korinchi, 800 M. 
Male: iris dark reddish brown, upper mandible 
hornblack, tomia paler, lower mandible bluish grey, 
feet and claws yellowish pink. 
The female has the upper mandible slaty grey. 
Wings, 3 95,94 ; @ 85 mm. 
224. ‘Tricholestes criniger sericea (S. Miill.). 
Tricholestes criniger R. & K., Il, p. 111. 
6. Mt. Talamau, Ophir Districts, 400 M. 
6. Muara Kiawai, Ophir Districts, 40 M. 
246,29. Penatei, Korinchi, 300 M. 
2 6. Serapei, Korinchi 800 M. 
é. Rimbo Pengadang, Lebong, Bencoolen 
1000 M. 
Iris greyish brown, bill bluish grey, culmen and tip 
blackish, feet pinkish yellow brown, claws blackish. 
Wings, 3 82, 79, 79, 7878, 77 77, 75 ; 2 73, 71. 
Met with in secondary jungle near old forest. 
This bird is intermediate between the Malayan and 
Bornean forms; it has the breast and abdomen as deep 
a yellow as in the former, but the throat and foreneck as 
white as in continental birds . 
We have used Miller’s name, published by Blyth 
(Ibis 1865, p. 48, Sumatra) on the presumption that a 
description is attached (the volume mentioned is not 
available). The forms thus regarded are:—Tricholestes 
c. criniger (Hay in Blyth) Malay Peninsula ; T. c. viridis 
(Bp.) Borneo ; and T. c. sericea (Mull. in Blyth) Sumatra. 
But the question arises whether this species is not 
the Sumatran bird described by Lesson (Rey. Zool. 1839, 
p. 167) as Setornis criniger, a name no one has attempted 
to place. If so, the nomenclature will be as follows :— 
Setornis c. criniger Lesson, Sumatra; S. c. minutus 
(Hartl.) Malacca ; and S. c. viridis (Bp.) Borneo. 
225. Alcurus striatus leucogrammicus (S. Mill.) (Pl. XI). 
IRo 6% IRS, U5 Do WS 
2¢, 29. Tanangtalu, Ophir Districts, 1000 M. 
é. Rimbo Pengadang, Lebong, Bencoolen, 
1000 M. 
?. Suban Ajam, Mt. Kaba, Bencoolen, 1200 M. 
