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60. Picus vittatus Vieill. — 1 $ ^V^ 1915. Iris: brown. 

 Wing: 125 mm.; Tail: 108 ram.; Culmen: 25 mm. Quite a 

 typical specimen of this Woodpecker was obtained at Teluk 

 Anson on the llth of May 1915. Outside the Malay Penin- 

 sula it has been! recorded from Cochin China, Cambodia, 

 Sumatra and Java. Kloss obtained 2 specimens at Klong 

 Menao in South-eastern Siam in January 1915 and in the 

 paper about this collection Mr. Robinson remarks: »These 

 specimens seem a little larger than any of the considerable 

 series from the Malay Peninsula ...» {Ibis.. 1915, p. 738). 

 During my stay in Northern Siam 1914—1915 I obtained a 

 specimen of Picus vittatus which turned out to be an un- 

 described race. It has been given the name Picus vittatus 

 eisenhoferi Gyldenst. (Ornith. Monatsber. 1916, p. 28). It 

 differs from the typical P. vittatiis by its much larger size 

 (Wing: 142 mm.; Tail: 128 mm.; Culmen: 34 mm.). The colour 

 of the upper parts of the bod}^ is briglit grassgreen instead 

 of olive-yellow. 



61. ('alorhampiis liayi Gray. — 2 2$ ^Vi lölo. Iris: 

 reddish brown. Bill: brown. This sluggish bird is very 

 common in the low-lying country throughout the southern 

 portions of the Peninsula, but as far north as to about Lat. 

 N. 12° it was ne ver met with. It also inhabits Sumatra. 



62. IJrococcyx erythrogiiatlius Hartl. — 1 J' ^V» 1915. 

 Iris: white slightly tinged with yellow. This Great Red-bellied 

 Malkolm is extremelv abundant in suitable localities through- 

 out the southern portions of the Peninsula. The Siamese 

 Province of Bandon seems to be the raost northern locality 

 from where it has been recorded, and I did not get a single 

 specimen from the neighbourhood of Koh Lak (Lat. N. 12°). 

 Like the other long-tailed Cuckoos it is most often found 

 in scrub-jungles, but it does not seem even to avoid prim- 

 eval jungles. A typical low-land form which only occurs 

 accidentally up among the mountains. Borneo is inhabited by 

 a slightly differentiated race: Urococcyx erythrognathus horne- 

 ensis Blås. & Nehrk. 



63. Khinortlia chlorophsea Raffles. — 1 J ^7^ 1915; 

 1 cT ''A 1914; 1 2 Vr, 1915; ] ? ^V^ 1915. Iris: dark brown. 



