( 680 ) 



johiii .siibsp. iiipv., ill recollictioii of tlie late Jnlnj Wliitflii-iid, wlio coUrcti'il ll on 

 Hainan. Tvjje : i ad. Fivi' Fii)i;cr Mts., Iluiiiiui, U. iv. I8',t'.», ftlus. Trinjr. 



1 can therefore now at least ilistinguisli the t'ollowiny i'oriiis ol' Dissemurus. 



A. J), jinriidi.fi'u/i jKtriidisriis (L.). 



f'lifidux //arar/iseus Linn., .Sy.sV. S((/. eil. xii. i. (IT'ii'i) p. IT:.' (e.\ Brisson, 

 hab. Siatu). 



Siam to Mahiy Peninsula, Siiiuatra, Bdiiii'u, and Java. 

 (I have not seen siieciiuens from Java.) 



B. I^. jinradixeus mulaban'cM.s (Lath.). 



Laiiiu!< malahnricnx Latli., liid. Oni. i. IT'.Hl. p. (i(j (" JIabitat in Malabaria ''). 

 South India and Ceylon, and probably along the Bengal coast to Burma. 



C. D. paradiseus ajfinis (Beavan). 



FJolhix ajfinia Beavan, Ib>» \XCu. p. 33::! (e.\ Tytler's MS., hab. Andamaiis). 



Andaman Islands, where also the strange, much smaller Disai'iniiroides 

 aiidamanensis occurs, which on Great Coco and Table Islands is replaced by Di. 

 aiidamanensis (licrnriformis. 



D. />. jjitradiaeuti ijviiiidis (Gould). 



EMiiis (jraiidix Gould, P. Z. S. 1S36. p. 5 (Neiial). 

 Himalayas, North India to Assam, Cachar. 



E. I). jianidiseiiK joliiii sulisp. luiv. (vide supra). 



Hainan, discovered by the late John Whitehead, to whom ornithology owes 

 so many discoveries on Corsica, Borneo, the riiilippines, and Hainan. 



There will doubtless be more forms still, but the material at Triiig at 

 present does not disclose any more. 



I'.iO. Bhringa remifer (Temm.). - 



Edolim remifer Temm., PL Col. 178. (18::^;^ : hab. " Java et Sumatra"). 

 Common on Gunong Tahan between 5(iiio and Tnoii ft. 



