( 546 ) 



58. Phoenicophaus erythrognathus lip. 



Ph(tenirni>hnem eri/f/>roi//i'i//i/isBonfi,j)Krte, Co/isj). At: i. j). 98 (1850) (Sumatra). 

 (Cf. Berlep.-'oli, Nov. Zckii,. IS'.).") p. 71.) 



6. Siingei Lebeli, ]:i. v. lUOl. J?. Gunmi,;;- Tuhan, L'onii— ,5000 ft. 



The size of tlie bills in this species, as well as iu HItiiiortha, varies to some 

 extent. 



59. Cyanops franklini ramsayi (Waldon). 



Mngalacma ramsai/i 'Wakleii, Ann. k M'li/. yat. Hist. (4) xv. (1876) }>. 40(1 

 (Karen-nee). 



(?. GuMoMjj Tahan, ooiio— Tnoii ft., October l9iil. The occipital red patch is 

 somewhat dark, the back rather chirk green. 



'"ill. Cyanops oorti (S. Milll.). 

 Buceo oorti 8. Miiller, yaf. (icsch. en Ph/s. ii. p. .'541 I'l. Vlll. f. 4 (18;i5) 

 (Snraatra). 



6 ? juv. Guuoug Tahan, 3oi)0 — 4000 ft. 



•il. Thereiceryx liueatus hodgsoni (Bp.j. 



[Cajjito linciifug Vieillot, Som:. Diet. d'J/i.ff. y«l. iv. (IslO) p. 5uo (Java).] 



Megalairtms hodgsoni Bonai)arte, Consp. Av. i. p. 144 (1850) (Neiial). 



?. Snngei Lebeh, 14. v. 19i)l. 



This specimen is very dirty and worn, but ap]iear.s to belong to the northern 

 subspecies T. I. hodgsoni, the typical lineatus being limited to Java and Bali. 



With twenty-one specimens from the Sikkim Terai, Assam, Cachar, Bnrma, 

 Teuasserim, and six from Java and Bali for comparison, the larger size and lighter 

 edges to the feathers of the lireast in the northern bird, ranging from the Himalayas 

 to the Malay Peninsula, are very conspicuous, and it is not scientific to jjass over these 

 differences in silence. Some Burmese specimens are somewhat intermediate, but 

 clearly behmg to the northern larger form. 



62. Calorhamphus hayi (J. E. Gray). 



Bncco hniji J. E. Gray, Zool. Ati»: p. 3:J (1832) (" Inhab. Molucca." Sic' 

 Probably "Molucca" is an error for Malacca! I accept Malacca as the typical 

 locality.) 



(J. Gunong Tahan, August 1901, 1.5110 ft. 



*i3. Chrysophlegma humii Hargitt. ' 



(7>n/.tii/)/i/i'(/wn liiiinii llargilt, l/iis 18S9 p. 'Z'i\ (Malacca [S] and Sejangore 



[?])■ 



cJ ? ? (all marked "J" !). Gunotg Tahau, August, September 19iil, looti and 

 4000 ft. high. 



04. Chrysophlegma miniatus malaccensis (Lath.). 

 Picus nifilaccensis Lath., Ind. Or a. i. p. 241 (1790) (Malacca). 

 $. Snngei Lebeh, ii. v. 1901. 



