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257. Leptocoma hasselti. 
Cinnyris hasselti (Temm.); Gadow, tom. cit. p. 67. 
Not rare along the coast and islands of the Malay 
Peninsula, but seldom / if ever, seen at any considerable 
distance inland. 
Abundant at Pulau Terutau in December 1907 and 
March 1909, and met with sparingly at Trang. 
258. Cyrtostomus pectoralis. 
Cinnyris pectoralis (Horsf .); Gadow, tom. cit. p. 83. 
Both this and the following species are found in the 
northern parts of the Peninsula, C. flammaxillaris being not 
uncommon in the Langkawi group, while both occur in 
Trang. 
259. Cyrtostomus flammaxillaris. 
Cinnyris flammaxillaris (Blyth); Gadow, tom. cit. p. 83. 
260. Arachnothera longirostris. 
Arachnothera longirostris (Lath.); Gadow, tom. cit. p. 103; 
Robinson, p. 213. 
Only two or three specimens of this species were obtained. 
In the central and southern portions of the Peninsula it 
is very abundant, together with A. modest a, especially in 
the banana-plantations. 
261. Arachnothera modesta. 
Arachnothera modesta (Eyton); Gadow, tom. cit. p. 107; 
Robinson, p. 214. 
Quite the commonest species in the Peninsula generally. 
Very few, however, were met with in Trang, the larger and 
more powerful A. robusta and A. flavigaster appearing to 
monopolize the flowering trees, whence we obtained the 
majority of our specimens of this genus. 
262. Arachnothera chrysogenys. 
Arachnothera chrysogenys Temm. ; Gadow, tom. cit. 
p. 108. 
Rather rarer in Trang than the other members of the 
genus and nowhere very abundant. 
