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Gunong Angsi is the highend point of a range of hills, which attain 
maximum elev: "e of about 3,200 feet, and is situated about e leyen 
rom Sere 
of which a list is given below, was made by the e Dyak hunters of the 
Selangor Museum during the Me forinight i in November, 1904 
MAMMALIA. 
1, Нуговатеѕ svNDACTYLUS (Dzsm.); Flower, P.Z.S., 1900, р. 313. 
А very large male of the Siamang, which, with Ms bea 
of the specimen recorded by Mr. Flower, does m to 
have been previously obtained in the Negri Semb flan. 
2. HYLOBATES LAR (Linn.); Flower, op. cit., p. 312. 
A абв immature female of black form. The parent, 
ich was not secured, was said to = yellowish white. 
The occurrence of these two prete n the same hill is 
interesting, as according to native мепа they are 
never found together. 
3. Scrurus TENUIS (Homsr.); Flower, op. cit., 357. 
One specimen. 
4. FuxAMBULUS rNSIGNIS (Е. Cuv.) ; Flower, op. cit., p. 360. 
Agreeing precisely with others from Tetom (Perak-Pahang 
border) and Bukit Kutu, in having much rufous on the 
upper surface, thereby differing from the East Coast form. 
F. insignis jalorensis, Bonhote. 
5. КАТОРА BICOLOR (SPARRM.); antea, p. 
wo imens, an old female and a younger male, agree v 
coD with that described by Mr. Knocker, both have the 
pper surface a dull gray with a yellow tinge becoming 
tud on the head. The tail of the female isa EU sooty 
grey, perfectly uniform on the upper surface, the basal 
ream 
on the ventral aspect of the tail. The tail of the male is a 
dirty greyish drab, regularly barred with — drab, 
the bars being equal in width to the interspace 
AVES. 
1. Parus suLTANEUS (Hopoas.). 
An adult and immature male of the Sultan Tit. 
2. POMATORHINUS BORNEENSIS CAB. 
Four specimens of the Bornean Scimitar Babbler, agree 
perfectly with examples from bre Larut Hills and from 
Sarawak. Th 
oes not appear to occur = 
Selangor Hills, as neither ж. Baer Mr. Craddoc 
тув have met with it 
3. сыс tee HUMEI, Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix., р. 564, (1902); 
DINULUS EXSUL, Ogilvie Grant, Ibis, 1896, 480 ; В! 
Faun, Brit Ind. Aves, iv., p. "480 (1898). Е t 
