4 BULLETIN 17 2, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



He went to Petchabun in central Siam on February 14 and Lomsak 

 on the 16th, and collected at Kao Pae Pan Nam on the 18th and 19th, 

 Vichienburi on the 27th, and Ban Nam Phu on the 28th. 



Dr. Smith collected at the following places from Alarch 12 through 

 September 7: Wang Kien, Kanburi, March 12-17; Bangkok, March 

 29-April 5; at Sriracha, April 19-20; Bangkok, April 27-May 14; 

 Lam ton Lang, Pak Chong, May 25-June 2; Chantuk, June 7-17; 

 Pak Chong, June 20-26 ; on Doi Phra Chao or Meru Sawan, August 

 1-7; and on Doi Hua Mot, August 12 to September 7, 1934. These 

 two mountains belong to the same mountain mass as Doi Nangka, 

 and the last mentioned reaches a height of 6,000 feet. 



Dr. Smith's collecting in Siam came to an end at this point, and 

 he returned to the United States. While on duty in Siam, he covered 

 all the territory fairly well from Patani in southern Peninsular Siam 

 to the northern boundary, and the eastern, southeastern, and south- 

 western parts of the country. Many locaUties were visited more than 

 once; some several times. Dr. Smith's residence was in Bangkok, 

 and many birds were taken in the vicinity in the intervals between 

 field trips. 



During his residence in the country, Dr. Smith forwarded to the 

 United States National Museum a total of 6,459 bird skins, 96 bird 

 skeletons, and 43 birds' eggs, besides large collections in other branches 

 of natural history. This is a remarkable record when one considers 

 that his primary object was to investigate the fish resources of the 

 country. 



The foUovidng new forms of birds were described by me from Dr. 

 Smith's collection: 



Arborophila diversa. 



Cirropicus chlorolophus conjundus. 



Psarisomus dalhousiae cyanicauda. 



Garrulax ferrarius. 



Pellorneum smithi. 



Corythocichla brevicaudata cognata. 



Sibia picaoides cana (Heterophasia picaoides cana) . 



Alcippc nipalensis eremiia. 



Ixos canescens. 



Heteroxenicus nangka (Brachypteryx leucophris nangka). 



Myophonus temminckii changensis {Myophonus crassirostris) . 



Niltava smithi {Niltava vivida oatesi). 



Niliava grandis nobilis. 



Hypolhymis azurea monlana {Hypolhymis azurea styani). 



Rhipidura albicollis celsa {Rhipidura albicoUis albicollis). 



Terpsiphone sababensis. 



Aethopyga nipalensis angkanensis. 



Dicaeum umbratile {Dicaeum beccarii cambodianum) . 



Piprisoma modesta pallescens. 



Zosterops palpebrosa vicinia (Zosterops palbebrosa cacharensis) . 



