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CYPSELIDAE 
154. Tachornls infumata, (Sd.) 
Tachornis infumata, Hartert, Cat . B . itor. xvi, p. 467 (1892). 
9 ad. Ban Sai Kau. 20th May. (No, 113) 
The Little Palm Swift has the iris reddish-brown, the bill black, with the 
lower mandible red, and the feet greenish. 
4 It suddenly appeared in large flocks among the cocoa-nut palms at about 
six p.m. one evening, but was never met with again.’ 
CAPRI MULG1 DAE 
155. Caprimulgus macrurus, Horsf. 
Caprimulgus macrurus, Bonhote , p. 68. 
Caprimulgus macrourus, Hartert , p. 544. 
<j?ad. Ban Sai Kau. itst May, (No. 119) 
£ ad. Biscuit, Jalor. 20th Oct, (No. 451) 
Horsfield’s Night-jar has the iris hazel, the bill horn, and the feet 
pinkish flesh-colour, 
4 Very common in open country throughout the Peninsula during every 
month of the year/ 
156. Caprimulgus jotaka, Temm. and Schl. 
Caprimulgus jotaka, Harter r, Cat . B. Brit . Mm . xvi, p. 552 (1892). 
$ ad, Td&m, Perak-Pahang border. 1 6th January, (No. 535) 
The Jungle Night-jar is a winter visitor to the'Malay Peninsula ; it has 
the iris brown, the bill horn, and the feet pinkish-brown. 
4 1 am inclined to think that this species is resident in the higher mountain- 
jungles of the Peninsula and not merely a migrant as is generally supposed. 
I have met with it in March, May, and September, but have never seen it 
otherwise than in deep jungle.’ 
BUCEROTIP A E 
1 G 7 . Anthracoceros malabaricus, (Gmd.) 
Anthracoceros malabaricus, Bonhote , p. 70, 
9 ad. Mabck, Jalor. 22nd and 25th July. (Nos. 301-320) 
9 ad. Sungkei, South Perak. 10th February. (No. 636) 
The male of the Malayan Pied-Horn bill has the iris chestnut, the orbital 
skin purplish-blue, and the bill ivory-white, with a nearly black patch on the 
casque. In the female the iris is chestnut-brown, the bare skin of the throat and 
