313 
the District of Lampong, S.E. Sumatra. 
Volvocivora borneo'ensis, Salvad. Atti R. Ac. Sc. Tor. iii. 
p. 532 (1868). 
Bornean, Sumatran, and typical examples in plumbeous- 
coloured plumage do not differ. 
103. LALAGE DOMINICA. 
Turdus dominions, L. S. Muller, Suppl. p. 145 (1776). 
Turdus terat, Bodd. Tabl. PI. Enl. p. 17 (1783). 
Lanius striga (Horsf.), Raffles, t . c. p. 305 “ Sumatra” 
(1821). 
104. Hemipus obscurus. 
Muscicapa obscura, Horsf. t. c. xiii. p. 146, “ Java ”(1820); 
Zool. Res. Java, t. 39. f. 2. 
Lanius no. 12, Raffles, t. c. p. 308, “ Sumatra.” 
Malaccan, Sumatran, and typical examples are alike. 
105. Artamus leucorhynchus. 
Lanius leucorhynchus, Linn. Mantissa Plant, p. 524, “ Ma¬ 
nilla” (1771); Raffles, t.c. p. 306, “ Sumatra/' 
Does not differ from typical examples. 
106. Dissemurus platurus. 
Le Dronqo a raquette, Le Vaillant, Ois. d’Afr. iv. p. 73. 
t. 175 (1805). 
Dicrurus platurus, Vieillot, N. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. ix. p. 558 
(1817), ex Le Vaill. 
Lanius malabaricus, Lath., Raffles, t. c. p. 306, “ Sumatra,” 
nec Lath. 
Edolius retifer, Temm. Rec. d’Ois. livr. 30, sub Edolius 
remifer, “ Malacca, Java, Sumatra” (1823), partim, ex Le Vaill. 
(?) Edolius intermedius, Less. Tr. p. 380, “ des Moluques,” 
(1831). 
Edolius rangoonensis, Gould, P. Z. S. 1836, p. 5, “ Ran¬ 
goon;” J. &S. Illustr. Orn. t. xxxviii. (1840), ex Gould. 
Edolius malayensis, Blyth, Jerd. B. Ind. i. p. 438 (1862). 
Four examples of the genus Dissemurus contained in 
Mr. Buxton’s collection cannot be separated from the crest¬ 
less Malaccan species. But the difficult question arises, 
What is the correct title of the Malaccan Racket-tailed 
