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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
Tenasserim and Karenee. Should the Malaccan bird be regarded as distinct 
from S. ehrysaea , it must bear the name of S. bocagei* Salvad., founded on 
examples from Sumatra (cf. Ann , Mm. Civ. Gen. (i) xiv, p. 223 (1879) ). 
* Very abundant among the undergrowth, and so extraordinarily tame and 
inquisitive that it was difficult to get far enough away to shoot specimens 
without blowing them to pieces.' 
57. Stachyrhis maculata, (Temm.) 
Stachyris maculata, Hartert , p. 56b* 
$ad. Gedong, South Perak, 12th January. (No. 534) 
68. Stachyrhis davisoni, Sharpe. 
Stachyris nigneeps, Sharpe (nec Hodgs .), P.Z.S. y 1887, p. 440, 1888, p. 275. 
Stachyris davisoni. Sharpe* Bull , B.O.C. i, p. 7 (1892) ■ Hartert , p. 566, 
d ad. Semangko Pass, Selangor-Pahang border. November, (Butler Coll.) 
A specimen of Davison's Babbler agrees with others from the Malay 
Peninsula in having the breast paler in colour than in birds from Sumatra 
(S. laruata ) and Borneo (S’. bomeensis'). Whether these latter are really distinct 
from one another seems doubtful. 
* 
69. Alcippe peracertsis, Sharpe. 
Alcippe peracensis, Sharpe* P.Z.S.* 1887, p. 439 j Hartert , p. 566. 
d,?ad. Tel6m, Perak-Pahang border. 3,500-4,000 feet. January, 
(Nos. 547, 554, 560, 564, 568, 593, 600) 
In the Perak Babbler the iris is reddish-brown, the bill horn-colour, 
yellow on the tomta, and the feet yellowish-flesh. 
* Very common on most of the hills of the main range from three 
thousand feet upwards.' 
60. Alcippe clnerea, BJyih. 
Alcippe cinerea, Hartert , p. 566. 
ad. Bukit Besar, Nawngcbik, May, (Nos. 50, 81) 
Mr. Robinson describes the soft parts of the Grey Babbler as follows :— 
$ Iris brown, bill lead-coloured, feet plumbeous, pinkish at the upper 
portion of the tarsus. 
$ Iris brown, bill blackish-brown, feet lead-green. 
