306 Lord Tweeddale on Birds from 
Sw. (2J Cent. p. 296), is either the female or young male of 
this species. 
75. IXUS ANALIS. 
Turdus analis, Horsf. t. c. p. 147, Java” (1820); Baffles, 
t. c. p. 310, ec Sumatra.” 
Otocompsa personata, Hume, Str.E. 1873,p.456, ff Acheen.” 
Inseparable from typical specimens, and identical with 
Malaccan and Bornean examples. 
76. CRINIGER PHiEOCEPHALUS. 
Ixos phaeocephalus, Hartl. Bev. Zool. 1844, p. 401, ^ Ma¬ 
lacca;” Walden, Ibis, 1871, p. 169, t. vi. f.,2. 
Sumatran and typical examples are identical.* 
77. Tricholestes criniger. 
Brachypodius (?) criniger , A. Hay, Blyth, J. A. S.B. 1845, 
p. 577, Malacca.” 
Tricophorus minutus, Hartlaub, J. fur O. 1853, p. 156, 
“ Malacca.” 
Tricholestes minutus (Hartlaub), Salvadori, t. c. p. 265, 
t. v. f. 1, “ Sarawak” (1874). 
Mr. Buxton procured one specimen which in no way differs 
from Sarawak individuals. Why has Count Salvadori (/. c.) 
preferred Hartlaub's title, minutus, for the Malaccan bird to 
mine of criniger, published seven years previously ? 
78. Alcurus ochrocephalus. 
Turdus ochrocephalus, Gm. S. N. i. p. 821 (1788); Walden, 
Ibis, 1872, p. 379. 
79. Bubigula dispar. 
Turdus dispar, Horsf. t.c. p. 150, ee Java” (1820); Baffles, 
t. c. p. 310, “ Sumatra;” Temm. PI. Col. 137. 
80. Brachypus euptilosus. 
Brachypus euptilosus, Jard. & Selby, Ill. Orn. t.iii., u Singa¬ 
pore” (1825?). 
Malaccan examples do not differ. 
81. Brachypus plumosus. 
Pycnonolus plumosus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. 1845, p. 567, J, 
^ Singapore.” 
