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the District of Lampong, S.E. Sumatra. 
Consp. i. p. 351). Count Salvadori (t.c. p. 154) somewhat 
doubts the propriety of separating the Bornean from the Ma¬ 
laccan Dissemurus; but the much smaller spatulate termination 
of the outer pair of rectrices seems to be a constant character 
in the adults of the Bornean species; and I have examined a 
very large series, both at Leiden and in my own collection, 
from Labuan, Sarawak, and Banjarmassing. Rangoon adult 
birds have a crest, and belong to true D. paradiseus. 
107. Chaptia malayensis. 
Chaptia malayensis, A. Hay, J. A. S. B. 1846, p. 294, “ Ma¬ 
lacca;” Walden, J. A. S. B. 1875, extra number, pt. ii. p. 128. 
Edolius picinus, S. Muller, Bp. Consp. i. p. 352, “ Sumatra ” 
(1854). 
Malaccan and Sumatran individuals do not differ. 
108. BUCHANGA LEUCOPHiEA. 
Dicrurus leucophceus, Vieillot, N. Diet. dHIist. Nat. ix. 
p. 587 (1817). 
Edolius cineraceus, Ilorsf. t.c. p. 145, Java” (1820). 
Javan and Sumatran examples are identical. 
109. Pericrocotus ardens. 
Turdus flammeus (Gm.), Raffles, t.c. p. 310, “ Sumatra.” 
Phcenicornis ardens , “ Boie,” Mus. Lugd.; Bp. Consp. i. 
p. 357, “ Sumatra” (1850); Salvad. t. c. p. 143, t. ii. f. 1, 2. 
Pericrocotus flammifer, Hume, Str. F. iii. p. 321, note, 
“ Mergui ” (1875). 
Bornean and Malaccan examples agree with typical. Hors- 
field and Moore (Cat. E.I. C. Mus. ii. p. 142) refer T. flam¬ 
meus, apud Raffles, and P. ardens to P. xanthogaster. 
110. Pericrocotus peregrinus. 
Parus peregrinus, L. S. N. i. p. 342 (1766). 
One specimen, seemingly belonging to this species, was ob¬ 
tained by Mr. Buxton; but as it is in immature plumage 
it is difficult to determine with certainty. 
111. Pericrocotus xanthogaster. 
Lanius xanthogaster , Raffles, t. c. p. 309, “ Sumatra” (1821). 
The small section of the Pericrocotidce of which P. flam - 
