FASCICULI MALA TENSES 
89 
84, Chloropsis hardwiekii, J, and S. 
Chloropsis hardwickii, Sharpe , Cat, Birds , Brit, Mus. vi, p. 18 (1881). 
£ad. Tel6m, Perak-Pahang border, 4,000 ieet. 21 st January. (No. 562) 
An adult male of the Orange-bellied Chloropsis, has the iris dark, bill 
black, and feet French-grey. 
85, Ghloropis zosterops, Vig. 
Chloropsis zosterops, Sharpe , Cat . B. Brit . Mus. vi, p. 24 (1881). 
$ r ^ ad. Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. May and August. 
(Nos. 33, 51,99, 356, 357, 371) 
The Malachite-shouldered Chloropsis has the iris dark brown, the bill 
black, and the feet lead-grey. 
‘We found this species, together with Irena cyanea , extraordinarily local 
in habit, occurring only in a small patch of jungle, on Bukit Besar, where a 
species of Ficus was fruiting in great abundance/ 
86. Chloropsis icterocephala (Less.) 
Chloropsis tcterocephalus, Hartert , p. 557. 
The Malayan Chloropsis is represented by several pairs. The iris is 
dark brown, the bill black, and the feet plumbeous-green, 
87. Aethorhynchus lafresnayl, (HartI.) 
Aethorhynchus lafresnayi, Sharpe, Cat . 5 . Brit. Mus. vi, p. 14 (1881). 
9 ad. Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. May and September. (Nos. 90 and 381) 
The Great lora is a rare species in collections, and the specimens collected 
by Messrs. An nan dale and Robinson are a valuable addition to the National 
Collection. Iris brown, bill bluish-lead colour, feet yellowish. 
‘Though local, this bird is not really uncommon in deep jungle on hills 
of moderate elevation throughout the Peninsula. It is, however, difficult to 
procure, as it keeps to the tops of the highest trees/ 
88. Aegtthina viridissima, (Bonap.) 
Aegithina viridissima, Sharpe , Cat . B . Brit . Mus. vi, p. 6 (1881). 
9 ( £ f Native Coll.) Gedong, South Perak. 8th January. (No, 506) 
The example of the Green I ora is no doubt an adult female. The iris is 
white, the bill and feet pale lead-blue. 
* Shot in thick bamboo jungle/ 
