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CYPSELIDAE 



154. Tachornis infumata, (Scl.) 

 Tachornis infumata, Hartert, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvi, p. 467 (1892). 



9 ad. Ban Sai Kau. 20th May. (No. 1 1 3) 



The Little Palm Swift has the iris reddish-brown, the bill black, with the 

 lower mandible red, and the feet greenish. 



' It suddenly appeared in large flocks among the cocoa-nut palms at about 

 six p.m. one evening, but was never met with again.' 



CAPRI MULGIDAE 



155. Caprimulgus macrurus, Horsf. 



Caprimulgus macrurus, Bonhote, p. 68. 



Caprimulgus macrourus, Hartert, p. 544. 



$ ad. Ban Sai Kau. 21st May. (No. 119) 

 $ ad. Biserat, Jalor. 20th Oct. (No. 451) 



Horsfield's Night-jar has the iris hazel, the bill horn, and the feet 

 pinkish flesh-colour. 



' Very common in open country throughout the Peninsula during every 

 month of the year.' 



156. Caprimulgus jotaka, Temm. and Schl. 



Caprimulgus jotaka, Hartert, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvi, p. 552 (1892). 



9 ad. Telom, Perak-Pahang border. 1 6th January. (No. 535) 



The Jungle Night-jar is a winter visitor to the* Malay Peninsula ; it has 

 the iris brown, the bill horn, and the feet pinkish-brown. 



1 1 am inclined to think that this species is resident in the higher mountain- 

 jungles of the Peninsula and not merely a migrant as is generally supposed. 

 I have met with it in March, May, and September, but have never seen it 

 otherwise than in deep jungle.' 



BUCEROTIDAE 



157. Anthracoceros malabaricus, (Gmel.) 

 Anthracoceros malabaricus, Bonhote, p. 70. 



$ , 9 ad. Mabek, Jalor. 22nd and 25th July. (Nos. 301-320) 



9 ad. Sungkei, South Perak. 10th February. (No. 636) 



The male of the Malayan Pied-Hornbill has the iris chestnut, the orbital 

 skin purplish-blue, and the bill ivory-white, with a nearly black patch on the 

 casque. In the female the iris is chestnut-brown, the bare skin of the throat and 



