Northern Portion of the Malay Peninsula. 73 
Pulau Langkawi in March 1909, constitute the most 
southerly record for this species. 
244. OriOLUS ZANTHONOTUS. 
Oriolus zanthonotus Horsf.; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 213. 
Common over the greater portion of the Peninsula, but 
becoming rather scarcer to the north of the Peninsula and 
evidently rather rare in Trang. 
Motacillixle. 
245. Motacilla melanope. 
Motacilla melanope Pall. ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
x. p. 497 (1885). 
The Grey Wagtail was met with in flocks among the rice- 
fields at Chong in December. 
It is found throughout the Malay Peninsula and outlying 
islands from August to April. 
246. Motacilla borealis. 
Motacilla borealis Sundev.; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 523 ; 
Grant, Fasc. Malay Zool. iii. p. 71 (1905). 
Budytes cinereocapillus (nec Savi), Hume, Stray Feathers, 
viii. pp. 65, 161 (1879). 
A single young female was shot at Chong from among a 
number of M. melanope , the present form being very much 
rarer in the Peninsula than that species. The British 
Museum contains immature specimens from Ban Sai Kau 
and Nawnchik near Patani on the east coast of the Penin¬ 
sula, shot in September and November; an adult from 
Kosoom, north of Trang, shot in April; and another adult 
from Klang, dated 20. yi. 79. Both the latter are in full 
breeding-plum age. 
247. Limonidromus indicus. 
Limonidromus indicus (Gm.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 532 ; 
Robinson, p. 212. 
One or two specimens were obtained, but in Trang, as 
elsewhere in the Peninsula, the Forest-Wagtail is by no 
means common, probably remaining for a short time only 
