72 Messrs. Robinson and Kloss on Birds from the 
240. Dicrurus annectans. 
THcrurus annectans (Hodgs.); Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 231; 
Robinson, p. 211. 
Imm. Chong, Trang, N. Malay Peninsula, 7th December. 
A migratory bird, common all over the Peninsula and the 
outlying islands during the winter months. 
241. Dicrurus leucogenys. 
Buchanga leucogenys Walden; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 251. 
Dicrourus leucogenys var. salangensis Rchnw. Nomencl. 
Mus. Hein. p. 69 (1890). 
The White-cheeked Drongo was abundant at most of the 
places visited in Trang, and is possibly resident there. It 
has been recorded from as far down the Peninsula as 
Malacca, but in the south it is a rare bird and probably 
only a winter visitor. 
The variety salangensis described by Reichenow from the 
island of Salanga—or Tongkah, as it is more usually called 
—to the north of Trang, as having the sides of the face 
ashy and not white, is obviously based on an immature 
specimen. An adult from Salanga in the British Museum 
agrees in every respect with the typical specimens from 
Tenasserim and the mainland of the Peninsula. 
Oriolim. 
242. Oriolus indicus. 
Oriolus indicus Jerd.; Hume, Stray Feathers, viii. p. 63 
(1879) ; Oates, Birds Brit. Burm. i. p. 211 (1883). 
Oriolus diffusus Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. iii. p, 197 
(1878). 
Fairly abundant at all our collecting-stations in Trang in 
December and January. The species is not resident in the 
Peninsula, only occurring during the winter months, and 
has not as yet been met with further south than Malacca. 
243. Oriolus melanocephalus. 
Oriolus melanocephalus Linn.; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 215 j 
Hume, Stray Feathers, viii. p. 156 (1879) (Tonka). 
An adult male and an immature female, obtained on 
