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2. Hand-list of Birds, by R. B. Sharpe, vols. i.-iv., London, 1899-1903, 
A British Museum ves supplementary to the pre- 
ceding, containing the names of all known species of birds 
and t aphical distribution, together == references 
to the original descriptions o. species discovered е 
the issue of the corresponding зова of the “ “Catalogue.” 
Ow The rie geo of British India including Burma and Ceylon: Birds, 
ols. i.-iv., by Messrs. Oates and Blanford. London, 1889- 1898" 
A systematic account of the Birds of the Indian Empire А 
Met large proportion of Malayan birds occurring also in 
Tenasserim Мын work is most useful to students of the 
local piri 
4. * Stray Feathers,’ a Journal of Ornithology for India and its 
Dependencies, edited by A. О. Hume, vols. i-xi. Calcutta, 
3-1888. 
Contains scattered references to, and POST of, Malayan 
birds. The only important papers as far as this fauna is 
concerned are contained in the volumes for 1875 and 1880. 
5. Kelham, Н. R. Ornithological Notes made in the Straits Settle- 
ments and in the Western States of the Malay Peninsula. 
Ibis, 1881, pp. 362-395 ; 501-532 ; op. cif. 1882, pp. 1-18; 
85-204. 
Contains interesting field-notes on most of the commoner 
species. (Reprinted in Journ. Straits Branch Royal a: 
Soc., ix. pp. 109-140 (1882) ; op. cit. xi. pp. 1-29 ; op. cit 
xii. pp. 172-295 (1883). 
6. Врагр. В. В. Notes on some Birds from Perak. Proc. Zool. 
Soc., London, 1886, pp. 350-353. 
7. Sharpe, R. В. On a second Collection of Birds cemere by Mr. L. 
Wray in the Mountains of Perak, Malay Pen dal Proc. 
Zool. Soc., London, 1887, pp. 431-447, pls. xxxvii, xxxvii 
8. Sharpe, R. B. List of a Collection of Birds made by Mr. L. Wray 
in the = Range of Mountains of the Malay Peninsula, Perak. 
Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 1888, pp. 268-281, pl. x 
rum three papers rs form one of the most Кн contribu- 
tions to our knowledge of the avifauna of the Malay Penin- 
sula, as showing that the higher mountains are inhabited 
mainly by species of Himalayan and Sumatran PC 
nted in Journ. Straits Branch. Roy. Asiat. 
rin 
pp. 125-141 (1888) ; op. cit. xxi. pp. 1-18 (1890). 
9. Ridley, Н. N. List of birds collected or observed during a trip in 
Pahang. Journ. Straits Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. xxv. pp. 60- 
(1894 
A nominal list of 124 species obtained or noted during an 
attempt to ascend Gunong Tahan 
H. N. Birds in the Botanic Garden, Singapore. Ор. cif. 
, хххі. pp. 73-89 (1898). 
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