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. DENDROPHILA SATURATIOR (HARTERT). 
Sitta frontalis saturatior, Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix., p. 573, 
(1902.) 
All Magie of this Nuthatch from the Malay Peninsula 
ve seen agree in having the under oe strongly 
а: with lilae, the coloration being much more 
intense than in specimens from India, as “is usually the 
case in a region of greater rainfall. 
. DickURUS ANNECTENS (Hope 
в.). М 
А somewhat immature female of this Drongo has the belly, 
axillaries and under aE coverts broadly tipped with white. 
. PHYLLOSCOPUS BOREALIS (BLA 
single male of the Arcus dos Warbler. 
. TEPHRODORNIS GULARIS (RAFFLES). 
The Malay Wood-shrike, a rare and local bird in the centre 
and north of the Peninsula, is well represented in the 
present collection. 
. CAMPOPHAGA NEGLECTA (Hume). 
An immature male of Hume's Cuckoo-shrike, in banded 
plumage, with the E fairly well marked. 
. HeMICHELIDON SIBIRICA (G 
A pair of the Sooty уь. 
. PHILENTOMA VELATUM (TEM 
M.) 
о females of the Maroon-breasted Flycatcher, 
. RnuiPIDURA PERLATA (MüLL.) 
The Spotted-breasted Fan-tailed Flycatcher is by no means 
а common bird in the Malay Peninsula. Two males were 
secured. 
scenes INCEI (боті, 
(боор). 
of the Chestnut-tailed Paradise ob gorges 
i ана DAVISONI (Номе). 
І have — referred a single female Thrush in ета 
ноне 0 species. Males have been ously 
tained by Mr. Wray on уч ir ws Hills and br my 
Pu the Batang Padang moun 
JETHOPYGA TEMMINCKII (Via.) 
Two males of the Scarlet-breasted Sunbird. Always a very 
rare and local species. Mr. Butler collected it on Bukit 
ео and Ginting Bidei, in Selangor, and on the Larut 
ANTHOTHREPTES HYPOGRAMMICA (MÜLL. 
A pair of the Banded Sunbird. In deep jungle this species 
takes the place of А. malaccensis, тео Án тату, Ps 
found far from villages and coconut pa. 
December on Pulau Jarak, a small i 
about 50 miles from land. The skin was 
* A asc either of this spocies or G. sibirica, was biais ed - me on T 
island off the mouth of the P. Perak Rive 
ortunately stolen by rats. 
