54 Messrs. Robinson and Kloss on Birds from the 
159. Stoparola thalassinoides. 
Stoparola thalassinoides (Cab.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 439; 
Robinson, p. 191. 
Several specimens were obtained in Trang. 
Since the date of my paper quoted above, we have obtained 
examples of this species in considerable quantities at two 
localities on the main range—Ulu Gombak in Selangor and 
Temengoh in Upper Perak. All appear to be referable to 
this form and not to the duller northern race S. melanops, 
which is of very doubtful occurrence in the Peninsula. 
160. Muscitrea grisola. 
Pachycephala grisola (Blyth); Gadow, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus. viii. p. 220 (1883). 
Muscitrea grisola Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 31 
(1890). 
We have obtained this somewhat rare Flycatcher from 
three localities, viz., the Langkawi group, Tanjong Karang 
on the coast of Selangor, and Singapore Island. In all cases 
the birds were shot on the edge of or in the middle of 
mangrove swamps, which probably accounts for its com* 
parative rarity in collections. 
Campophagidas. 
161. Campophaga neglecta. 
Campophaga neglecta (Hume); Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. 
iv. p. 68 (1879) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, i. p. 493 
(1889). 
A few specimens were obtained in the interior of Trang in 
January 1909. 
The species is replaced in other and more southern parts 
of the Peninsula by the closely allied Lalage culminata 
(A. Hay). 
162. Pericrocotus flammifer, 
Pericrocotus flammifer Hume; Sharpe, tom, cit. p, 74; 
Robinson, p. 192. 
Evidently common at Trang at low levels. In the 
remaining parts of the Peninsula the species is very 
