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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
These birds, with the wing 275 inch, belong to the slightly smaller race 
which has been named P. passerinus infortunatus, Hartert. 
In the birds from India the wing measures 27-j'O inches. & iris brown, 
bill black, a yellow bar across the base of the lower mandible, feet flesh colour. 
¥ iris brown, bill yellowish-horn, feet pinkish. 
( Common in the environs of almost every village. The peculiar u abortive 
nests * 9 or swings made by the male, and weighted with lumps of mud, are 
well known, and a source of wonder to the Malays, who are extraordinarily 
observant in matters zoological/ 
15. Chlorura, sp. 
9. TeI6m, Perak-Pahang border. 22nd January. (No. 570) 
The adult female Chlorura , collected by Mr. Robinson at Telom, is very 
closely allied to C. intermedia , Hartert, from Lombock and Flores, having 
the same dark tawny rufous lores, but the chest and breast are somewhat paler, 
and in this respect the Malay bird closely resembles C. bomeensis . 
The iris is brown, the bill black, and the feet yellowish-brown. 
4 Only one specimen of this bird was seen, creeping about among low 
bamboos, very much after the manner of a Titmouse/ 
FRING1LLIDAE 
16. Em ben 2a aureola, Pall. 
Emberiza aureola, Sharpe , Cat B . Brit. Mus . xii, p. 509 (1888). 
ad. et imm. Nawngchik. November. 
£ The Yellow-breasted Bunting was evidently on migration, at the com¬ 
mencement* of the heavy rains.* 
17. Passer montanus, Linn. 
Passer montanus, Sharpe , Cat. B. Brit. Mus, xii, p. 301 (1888). 
$ ad. Ban Sat Kau. 14th September. (No. 386} 
? ad. Anak Bukit. 25 th April (No. 9) 
The Tree-Sparrow has the iris brown, the bill black, and the feet flesh- 
colour. 
4 In towns and near the coast as common as the English sparrow at home, 
but rarely seen in up-country villages/ 
