FASCICULI MALATENSES 



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No examples were obtained of C. ochraceus, Moore, a species which had 

 till recently been overlooked and united with the above under the name 

 C. gutturalis, till Dr. Hartert pointed out the error. 



'Very common at certain places and seasons. In the Semangko Pass in 

 May, 1902, it suddenly appeared in enormous numbers, being doubtless 

 attracted by the swarming of a species of termite which was then taking place.' 



76. Micropus melanocephalus, Gmel. 

 Micropus melanocephalus, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi, p. 65 (1881). 



$ ad. Sungkei, South Perak. 11th February. (No. 651) 



A male of the Black-headed Bulbul, has the iris blue, and the bill and 

 feet black. 



77. Pinarocichla euptilosa, (J. and S.) 



Pinarocichla euptilosa, Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi, p. 62 (1881). 



$ ad. Gedong, South Perak. 9th January. (No. 508) 



In the Crested Brown Bulbul the iris is red, and the bill and feet black. 

 ' Met with among low undergrowth in dense jungle, climbing about with 

 restless and jerky movements, alternately raising and depressing its crest.' 



78. lole olivacea, Biyth. 

 Iole olivacea, Hartert, p. 558. 



$ ad. Gedong, South Perak. 11th January. (No. 526) 



The Olive Bulbul has the iris chestnut, the bill brown, whitish at the 

 base, and the feet brownish-horn. 



79. lole peracensis, Hartert and Butl. 



Iole tickelli (Blyth), Sharpe, P.Z.S., 1887, p. 436 ; Bonhote, p. 61. 

 Iole tickelli peracensis, Hartert and Butl., Nov. Zoo/, v, p. 506 (1898); 

 Hartert, p. 558. 



$ ad. Telom, Perak-Pahang border. 4,000 feet. 21st to 28th January. (Nos. 565, 599) 



This subspecies of /. tickelli, which we may call the Perak Bulbul, 

 appears to be well characterized. Three specimens in the national collection, 

 as well as those mentioned above, have the crown darker and the ear-coverts 

 brownish, and in these respects differ constantly from typical /. tickelli. 



