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in June, and in Nakon Sritamarat early in July, where he visited Kao 

 Luang, the highest mountain in the vicinity. He returned to Kanburi 

 early in September, then went to Koh Tao once more; visited Kao 

 Seming and Krat early in October and reached Lampang, northern 

 Siam, by the middle of November; went to the Khun Tan Mountains 

 a few days later, collecting at 3,000-4,500 feet; then visited Chiengmai 

 toward the last of the month. From Chiengmai he went, on Decem- 

 ber 1, to Chomtong and to Doi Angka (or Intanon), the highest 

 mountain in Siam, which rises to 8,500 feet. He remained there 

 until December 9 and then returned to Cliiengmai and on the 14th 

 and 15th ascended Doi Sutep, the mountain back of the city, 5,600 

 feet high. By December 22 he was again in Bangkok. 



In mid-February 1929, Dr. Smith began collectmg on the Korat 

 Plateau, visited Vientiane, Laos, and went down the Mekong to Ban 

 Nakae. He collected in eastern Siam until the middle of April, from 

 there going to Koh Kut on May 20 for a few days. A short time was 

 spent at Chantabun. He w^as in Singora and at the Tale Sap from 

 June 29 to July 12, and at Lat Bua Kao, eastern Siam, by July 29, 

 where he remained until August 14. Collecting was begun at Sichol, 

 Bandon, on August 28 and continued until September 5. He visited 

 Kanburi, September 19 to 26; Khun Tan, October 16 to 28; Pak Chong, 

 eastern Siam, November 16 to December 9; Krat, southeastern Siam, 

 December 20, 1929, to January 1, 1930, where collecting was done on 

 Kao Bantad, Kao Kuap, and Kao Seming. 



Dr. Smith reached Kao Sabap, Chantabun, an isolated peak a little 

 over 3,000 feet high, on January 5, 1930, and collected there until the 

 9th. He continued to collect in southeastern Siam until about the 

 middle of March, proceeding thence to Prae, northern Siam, where he 

 arrived on April 10. He reached Nan on April 16, returned to Prae on 

 April 26, and to Bangkok on May 5. He then revisited Sichol, 

 Bandon, on May 15 and remained until the 28th. Three birds were 

 collected at Koh Sichang, July 3-5. Dr. Smith was also at the follow- 

 ing places: July 10-23, at Aran, eastern Siam; August 23-September 

 10, at Khun Tan; and October 1-10, at Kao Luang, Nakon Sritamarat. 

 He visited Doi Nangka, a mountain mass north of Chiengmai, about 

 5,000 feet high, November 2-22, then went to Kao Lem and Tha 

 Chang, eastern Siam, December 25, 1930, to January 2, 1931. Tha 

 Chang and Kao Lem are in a wild and rugged mountainous region 

 northeast of Bangkok. 



Dr. Smith then went to Patani, Peninsular Siam, where he collected 

 at Bukit, January 23-25, and at Yala, January 30-February 2. After 

 returning again to Bangkolc, he went to Pran on April 1 and remained 

 there until April 4, revisiting Doi Nangka, a wild mountain region 

 northeast of Chiengmai, April 22 to May 6. Some time was spent 

 from June 26 to 30 at Lem Sing and Kao Sabap, mountains in south- 



