6 BIRDS COLLECTED IN PERAK. 
Cryptolopha trivirgata (Strickl.). 
Cryptolopha trivirgata, Sharpe, P. Z. S., 1887, p. 435; 
Salvad., Z: ¢., 204. 
“No. 97. @ ad. Gunong Batu Puteh (4,300 feet). 
“Trides dark brown.” 
Stoparola thalassinotdes (Cab.). 
Stoparola thalassinoides, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., tv, pn. 
gy) 2 jalan Sites Ile WSOhy 0m, SO 
SINio: 130. Owads tank. 
“Trides light brown.” 
A truly Malayan species, represented by the ordinary S. me- 
Janops in ‘Tenasserim, to which province the present bird 
does not extend. 
Anthipes malayana, Sharpe, antea, p. 247. 
“No. 94. ¢ ad. Gunong Batu Puteh (4,300 feet). 
‘“Trides dark brown; legs and feet white; bill nearly black. 
Lives apparently on the ground.” 
A young bird, mottled all over after the manner of Fly- 
catchers, is sent by Mr. WRAy from the same locality. “No. 
98. Irides deep brown; legs and feet pale flesh-colour. 
Hops about among the undergrowth, searching for insects, 
making anearly continual chirping.’ Although the Hume 
collection does not contain any young Anthipes for compari- 
son, I think that the present specimen must belong to a spe- 
cies of that subgenus. 
Niltava grandis (Hodgs.). 
Niltava grandis, Shatpe, P. Z. S., 1880, p> 25% 
“No. 11. 9 ad. Batang Padang mountains, Perak.” 
Niltava leucoprocta (\Yweed.). 
Niltava leucoprocta, Oates, B. Brit. Burm., 1, p. 298. 
“No. 103. ¢ ad. Gunong Batu Puteh (3,400 feet). 
“Trides light brown; bill black; legs and feet light grey ; 
soles of feet flesh-colour.”’ 
I have compared the adult male now sent with others from 
Tenasserim, and find it to be identical. —The extension of the 
range of the species is interesting. 
