226 BIRDS OF THE 
Micropus melanoleucus Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. VI, p. 69; id. Ibis 
1889, p. 274; Everett, L. B. Born. p. 112. 
An adult female from the southern foot of Mount Ke- 
nepai and an adult male from Nanga Raoen, both shot 
in brushwood, and two specimens from the Upper Ma- 
hakkam, — Iris, bill and feet black. The adult female has 
the lower surface less dark brown than the male, An imma- 
ture specimen in the Leyden Museum, from Sumatra, has 
the upper surface earthy brown, the feathers being broadly 
edged with olive-brown, while the lower surface is olive- 
gray. The. white patch on the wing is only indicated by 
a few white feathers. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra (Miiller, Horner) and 
Borneo, where it seems to be spread over the whole. island. 
One of the specimens in the Leyden Museum was collected 
at Koetei on the east-coast and presented by Dr. Vorderman. 
169. Hemizus malaccensis. 
* 
Hypsipetes malaccensis Blyth, J. A. 8. Beng. XIV, p. 574 (1845); 
Salvad. Uce. Born. p. 202; id..Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova, 
XIV, p. 221 (1879); Sharpe, Ibis 1879, p. 256. 
Trichophorus striolatus (ex Mill. M. 8.) Bp. Consp. I, p. 262. 
Hemizus malaccensis Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. VI, p. 52; Biittik. N, 
L. M. 1887, p. 63; Everett, L. B. Born. p. 111; Sharpe, Ibis 1889, 
p. 274; id. id. 1890, p. 277. 
Hemicus sumatranus Ramsay, Aun. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1882, p. 481; 
Nicholson, Ibis 1883, p. 246; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. 
Genova, XXV, p. 525 (1887/88). 
Hemizus striolatus (part.) Salvad. op. cit. XXXII, p. 61 (1892). 
A great series collected on Mount Kenepai and Mount 
Liang Koeboeng. Found in the low bamboo jungle as well 
as in the high forest. — Iris brown, bill black, base of 
lower mandible horny white, feet grayish brown. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Central, Western and 
Northern Borneo, — Ramsay, and after him Nicholson and 
Salvadori (I. c.) have separated the Sumatran specimens 
from those from Malacca and Borneo under the name of 
Hi, sumatranus, and later on (1. ¢.) Salvadori identified this 
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