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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
103. Hypothymis azurea, {Bddd,) 
Hypothymis azurea, Hartert, p. 552. 
£,?ad. Bukit Iksar, Nawngchik. May and August. (Nos. 82, 361) . 
$ ad. Mabek, Jalor. July. * 
The Azure Fly-catcher has the iris red, the bill bright cobalt-blue, and 
the feet bluish-lead colour. 
‘A very uncommon bird in the East Coast States. The specimens 
obtained were all shot in high trees growing over streams.’ 
104. Poliomyias luteola. (Pall.) 
Poliomyias luteola, Sharpe, Cat . B . Brit, Mus, iv, p. 201 (1879). 
$ imm. Tel6m, Perak-Pahang border. 22nd January. (No. 572) 
The Rufous-breasted Fly-catcher appears to be a winter visitor to the 
Malay Peninsula. The iris is black, the bill horn-coloured, the gape yellow, 
and the feet black. 
105. Niltava decipiens, Salvad. 
Niltava grandis, Sharpe, P.Z.S., 1886, p. 351 ; 1887, p. 436 ; 1888, p. 272. 
Niltava grand is decipiens, Harter /, p. 551. 
9 *. Td6m, Perak-Pahang border. zoth and 26th January, ^03.557,592) 
$ juv. Gunong Berumban. 28th January. (No. 601) 
The females of this form, as Mr. Haktert has already remarked, are 
easily distinguished from the females of TV. grandis by having the top of the 
head and nape strongly washed with purplish-blue, and by their smaller size, 
the wing measuring 3*7 inch in length in the present species, and 4*2 inch in 
N. grandis. The national collection contains a specimen of the adult male 
from Lolo, Sumatra (Carl Bock), Tweeddale collection, and a female 
obtained by Mr. L. Wray at Batang-Padang, Perak. The latter is remark¬ 
able in having two of the outer tail-feathers on the right side blue. 
106. Alseonax latirostris, (Ram.) 
Alseonax latirostris, Sharpe , Cat. B . Brit . Mus . iv, p. 127 (1879). 
9 ad. Tcl&m, Perak-Pahang border. 4,000 feet. 22nd January. (No. 567) 
9 ad. Gedong, South Perak. 12th January. (No. 530) 
Two females of the Brown Fly-catcher have the iris hazel, the bill black, 
yellow at the base of lower mandible, and the feet brownish. 
* One of the two bitds collected at Telum it marked as a male—no doubt a miitake has been made. 
