LIST OF BIRDS FROM PAHANG. 6l 



5. Ketupa javanensis. Less. 



The fishing owl is found in the low lands near the 

 Coast. Kuala Pahang. 



Several other species of owl were heard, but, 

 owing to their nocturnal habits, it is difficult to 

 obtain specimens of these birds. 



6. CoroJie macrorhyiicha, Wagl. 



The common crow of the coasts and open country. 



7. Coj'one enca^ Sharpe. 



This crow is only found in the jungles and singly or 

 in pairs. 



8. Piatysmurus leucopterus, Temm, 



The white winged jay. Found in the higher jungles. 

 Tahan woods. 



9. Oriohis xanthonotiis, Horsf. 



10. Disseimtrits platiinis, Vieill. 



The racquet-tailed drongo is plentiful all through the 

 Pahang jungles. This bird is a wonderful mocking 

 bird, and imiates the notes of many other birds. 



11. Ariajnides sumati^ensis, S. MuW. Pulau Tawar. • 



12. CampopJiaga mhior, Da.vison. 



A new species taken at Pulau Tawar. 



13. Lalage oriefitalis, Bodd. Common in open country. 



14. Pericrocottis igneiis, Blyth. 



15. Geryg07te pecioralis, Davison. A new bird shot among 



Casuarinas at Kwala Pahang. 



16. RJiipidura javanica, Blyth. V^ery common in open 



country. 



17. Rhipidiira perlaia, S. Mull. 



18. TerpsipJioiie affiiiis, Hay. 



19. Terpsiphoiie ijicii, Gould. 



20. Phikjitoi7iai'elatum, Temm. Kwala Tahan. 



21. PJiileiitoina pyrrJwptermn, Temm. 



22. Siphia elegaiis, Temm. Kwala Tahan. 



23. AegitJiina tipJiia, Linn. Pulau Tawar. 



24. CJiloropsis zosierops, Vig. Kota Glanggi. 



25. PinarocicJila limiilata, Davison. A new bulbul. 



26. Criniger pJiaeocephaliis , Hartl. Than woods. 



