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Mus., xxii., p. 320, . from ds mounta Раа 
small State on the West Coast of the ve peer about 1 
miles north of Penang. 
ANUROPSIS MALACCENSIS (НАВТІ,.). 
A single specimen of the Malaccan Wren Babbler. 
. MALACOPTERON MAGNIROSTRE (Moore). 
One female of the Brown-headed Tree Babbler. 
. ALCIPPE CINEREA (BLYTH) 
One female of the larger Nun Thrush. 
. CYANODERMA ERYTHROPTERUM (BLYTH). 
The Red-winged Babbler, of which one specimen was secured, 
is a decidedly rare bird in Malayan collections. 
. Mrxornis GULARIS (RAFFLES). 
A specimen of Mizornis must apparently be refe rred to this 
T but has the shaft stripes on throat and chest very 
. LARVIVORA CYANEA (PaLr.). 
An adult male of the Siberian Blue Qu. in full plumage ; 
the only other specimen recor om the Peninsula of 
recent years is one collected on ан Kutu, 3,300 feet, 
Ulu Selangor, in Жолы, 1898, by Mr. А. L. Butler.* 
HreRPORNIS XANTHOLEUCA (Hopos.). 
One specimen of the White-bellied Herpornis. 
CRINIGER, SP. 
A young bird, in full moult, appears to belong to Criniger 
турен Jard and Selby, and not to the closely allied 
C. ochraeeus, Moore, both of which species have until 
long-tailed C. ochraeeus, which I am inclined to thin 
prove to be the mountain form, while C. tephrogenys 
inhabits the low country and foot-hi 
19. Hemrxus CINEREUS (BLYTH). 
* Sin 
the Pahang side of ien main ipee 
The Ashy Bulbul is abundant on Gunong Angsi, and is a 
typical inhabitant of the mid-altitude forest zone. 
was written I have shot a somewhat immature male o 
ih about 25 miles from Kuala Lumpur, at - 
altitude of 2,500 f 
