fe) BIRDS COLLECTED IN PERAK. 
yellowish; feet same, but more yellow; soles of feet yellow. 
Stomach contained a quantity of reddish-coloured ants. It is 
a shy and uncommon bird, frequents dense jungle, in pairs or 
small parties of three or four, is noisy and harsh-voiced. I 
saw it also at nearly 5,000 feet on Gunong Ulu Batang 
Padang.” 
This species is an interesting representative of AZ. Jugubris 
of Sumatra, but is slaty grey, instead of brown on blackish, 
both above and below. 
Total length 10 inches, culmen 1.1, wing 4.8, tail 4.6, tarsus 
1.45. 
PRhinocichla mitrata (S. Mill.). 
Khinocichla mitrata, Sharpe, P. Z. S., 1o8O"pae see 
Levothiie mitrard; al\vad sac. Cap Zoo. 
“No. 12. ? ad. Batang Padang mountains, Perak.” 
Stachyris nigriceps (Hodgs.). 
Stachyris nigriceps, Sharpe, P. Z. Ss, 18875 pases 
“No. 84. 2 ad. Gunong Batu Puteh and Gunong Ulu 
Batang Padang (4,000 to 5,000 feet). 
“Trides light brown; bill black, greyish beneath ; feet, legs 
and claws ash-colour, slightly tinted with green. Soles of 
feet light brown. Stomach contained insects. This birds is 
usually in company with other small birds.” 
Stachyris nigricollis (Yemm.). 
Stachyris nigricollis, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., vu, p. 535- 
Timelia nigricollis, Hume, Str. F., 1879, p. 60. 
“No. 125. 6 ? ad. Batang Padang mountains, Perak.” 
“Trides red; bill above black, lower mandible pale straw- 
colour, tipped dusky.” 
Lurdinus sepiartus (Horsf.). 
Turdinus sepiartus, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., vil, p. 544. 
“No; 132, 9 ads Kinta, erak mountams: 
‘Apparently not to be separated from Javan and Bornean 
specimens. The flanks are perhaps a trifle more rufous- 
brown.” 
