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though oecasionally in the middle of the night. The species lends 
itself rea to domestication and is often captured an 
Malays сай Sakais and may be seen running with their domestic 
poultry. 
LOCALITIES IN THE PENINSULA.—Perlis (Cantor) ; Perak: New 
Territory (Annandale); Kuala Kangsar (Kelham) ; Larut (Wray) ; 
Selang rendah = k nson); Kuala = — (Butler); Ulu 
Langat (Robinson) ; g (Davison); Pahang: Gunong Tahan 
(Waterstradt) ; Malacca Sain, Darin]: : p ohore (Davisan, Boden 
Kloss). 
GENERAL Raxnere.—From slightly north of the latitude of Penang 
to the southern extremity of the mee Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra. 
In the elevated districts of Borneo its place is taken by a slightly 
differentiated form, Rhizothera Ашак, Grant. 
Maray Name.—Selantin. : 
* 93, TROPICOPERDIX CHARLTONI-THE RED-LEGGED HILL-PARTRIDGE. 
Arboricola charltoni (Eyt.) ; Ogilvie- Grant, t.c., p. 221. 
Tropicoperdix charltoni, Sharpe, t.c., p. 30. 
In habits and in the оона affected this bird closely resembles 
and is 
LOCALITIES IN THE pec c o (Cantor); Perak: 
Piah Valley (Wray); Northern Pahang (Waterstradt); Malacca 
(Charltoni). 
The locality Penang is such open to doubt and the specimens 
probably came from Kedah or Province Welles ley 
GENERAL RaxGE.—Throughout the Malay ig ue = Siam and 
possibly Жанен. сананан ‚ Sumatra and North Вог 
Maray Name.—Sang serok. 
+ 24. ARBORICOLA CAMPBELLI—CAMPBELL'S TREE PARTRIDGE. 
Arboricola campbelli, Tbis, 1905, p. 165, pl. IV ; antea p. 105. 
The three specimens of this species that have been obtained were 
found among dense rotan jungle and ran with extreme swiftness when 
disturbed ; they were never seen to use their wi 
_ LOCALITIES IN E PENiNsULA.— Perak: Telom Valley on the 
borders of Pahang, 3. 300 ft. (Robinson). 
. Readily separated from all other species by the black head nep 
with white in the facia! region and by the dark-grey undersurfae 
25, CALOPERDIX OCULEA—THE FERRUGINOUS WOOD.PARTRIDGE. 
MODE oculea (Temm.) ; Ogilvie-Grant, t.e., p. 222 Sharpe, t.c. 
