298 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. {Vou. XI, 
Lives in old forest and moves along on the low plants 
or bushes, never high above the ground. 
Malayan, Sumatran and Bornean birds are inseparable. 
248. Horizillas cinerea cinerea (Eyton). 
Setaria cinerea R. & K., Il, p. 115. 
6. Air Taman, Mt. Talamau, Ophir Districts, 
300 M. 
2. Muara Kiawai, Ophir Districts, 40 M. 
é. Aur, Kumanis, Padang Highlands, 1200 M. 
Pangkalan Kota Baharu, LEYS SEU ee, Pad- 
ang Highlands, 120 M. 
6. Muara Sako, Indrapura, 300 M. 
Iris pale chestnut, upper mandible greyish brown to 
brownish black, tip whitish, lower mandible pinkish flesh - 
with greyish tip, feet and claws pinkish flesh to purplish 
pale grey, digits very pale sepia. 
Wings, ¢ 78, 79, 80, 81; 9° 72 mm. 
The female (31st May) had well developed ovaries. 
Has the same habits as the previous species. 
Sumatran and Bornean birds do not differ from topo- 
typical Malayan examples. 
249. Horizillas magnirostris magnirostris (Moore): 
$6. Mt. Talamau, Ophir Districts, 800 M. 
@. Balun, Muara Labu, Padang Highlands, 480 M. 
Iris orange (male), red (? female); maxilla greyish 
black, mandible grey ; feet purplish grey. 
Wings, ¢ 80; 2? 76 mm. 
Sumatran birds are the same as the typical Malayan 
form; but Bornean birds have dark grey-black crowns 
and are H. m. cinereicapilla (Salvad.) syn. H. m. 
kalulongae (Sharpe). 
250. Horizillas affinis (Blyth). 
Setaria affinis atricapilla R. & K., II, p. 105. 
246, 2. Muara Kiawai, Ophir Districts, 40 M. 
6. Puntian, Kumanis, Padang Highlands, 280 M. 
Iris orange or greyish brown, upper mandible sooty 
brown, tomia grey, lower mandible grey, tomia yellowish, 
feet and claws pearl grey cr pale purplish grey. 
Wings, é 68 (subad.), 74, 76; 9 71 mm. 
Contents of stomach: insects. One examined contained 
the bones of a lizard. 
Lives in old forest ; has the same habits as the previous 
species. 
