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68. Pycnonotus fmiaysoni, Strickl. 
Pycnonotus findlaysoni [sic) Bortkote, p. 62. 
Pycnonotus finlaysoni, Hartert, p, 560, 
$ad. Mabck, Jalor. 23rd July. (Nos. 309, 310) 
Finlayson’s Bulbul has the iris dark brown, the bill dark horn, and the 
feet plumbeous. 
69. Pycnonotus Salvador! i, Sharpe. 
Pycnonotus salvadorii, Hartert y p, 561, 
<?ad. Gedong, South Perak, 12th January. (No. 532) 
In Salvadori’s Bulbul the iris is chestnut, the bill horn colour, whitish at 
the base, and the feet brownish-horn. 
4 Shot in dense bamboo-jungle/ 
7Op Pycnonotus ana! is, (Horsf.) 
Pycnonotus goiavier analis, Bonhote , p, 62 ; Hartert y p. 560. 
$ ad. et^imm. Patani. June, September, and October. (Nos. 194, 414, 436) 
9 ad. Biserat, Jalor. 15th July. (No. 179) 
9 ad. Gedong, South Perak. 9th January. (No. 311) 
9 ad. Sungkei, South Perak. 8th February. (No. 630) 
In the Yellow- veil ted Bulbul the iris is hazel, and the bill and feet black. 
4 This species and the Magpie-Robin (Copsychus musicus) are, perhaps, the 
commonest and most characteristic birds of the towns and villages throughout 
the Malay Peninsula. It is quarrelsome and pugnacious in its habits, and is 
almost invariably found in pairs. The note is a very unmusical crescendo 
chuckle terminating abruptly. Malay name, Mfrgbah' 
71. Pycnonotus robinsoni, sp. nov. 
This species is most nearly allied to P. rinereifrons y from Palawan, but 
differs in lacking the grey markings on the forehead, which is uniform olive- 
brown, much like the rest of the crown. From P.plumosus it is distinguished 
by having more distinct white shaft-streaks to the feathers of the cheeks and 
ear-coverts, the outer edges to the quills dull greenish, not olive-green, and 
the middle of the breast and belly pale yellowish-white. In possessing the 
two last characters the present species resembles P. cinereifrom . 
$ Total length, 7*0 inches ; wing, 3*35 \ tail, 3-4 ; tarsus, 0*85. 
$ » 7'Q n » V 1 » 3*3 » °' 85 ‘ 
9 ad. Tanjong, Patani. 30th September and 1st October. (Nos. 413, 424) 
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