14 BIRDS COLLECTED IN PERAK. 
Not distinguishable from the female of 4. sanguinipectus. 
FPAM.—DICAID 7a. 
Prionochilus tgnicapillus (Eyton). 
Prionochitlus ignicapillus, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., x, 
65. 
: “No. 110. ¢ ad. Gunong Batu Puteh (3,400 feet). 
“Trides brown ; bill black above, yellow beneath with dusky 
tip ; legs and feet nearly black.” 
A young bird, without any of the fine colouring of the adult, 
being almost entirely olive green. 
Proc, Zool Soc, toes, No. XX. 
FAM.—MOFACILLIDA. 
Limonidromus indicus (Gm.). 
Limonidromus indicus, Oates, t.c., p. 164; Hume, Str. F., 
1879, p. 65. 
“No. 133: 9 ad. Larut) Perak-mountams=: 
FAM.—EURYLAEMID-. 
Corydon sumatranus (Raffl.). 
Corydon sumatranus, Hume and Davison, ¢.c., p. 97; 
Oates, ¢..¢., p. 430; Hume, Str. F., 1870, p. 505 Salwar 
De 220- 
“No. 92. 9 ad. Gunong Batu Puteh (3,400 feet). 
“Trides light brown ; bill above reddish, on ridge lighter, 
white at tip, beneath pale flesh-colour ; bare skin round eye 
flesh-red ; feet and legs black ; soles of fone light brown. 
‘Male has the bill black above tinted with red. The patch 
under the neck is also paler than in the female. 
“The bird I send from the low country (No. 116) differs in 
several respects from the hill form, but possibly the differences 
are not sufficient to separate the two specially. Iris brown; 
bill fleshy red.” 
The difference in plumage noticed by Mr. WRAy consists 
principally in the darker colouration of one of the specimens, 
but it is not sufficient to separate them. 
