BIRDS FllOM SIAM AND THE MALAY PENINSULA 195 



Gairdner ^^ records it from the Petchaburi District; Gyldenstolpe " 

 reports it from the Meh Lem and states that it is commou in northern 

 Siam. It differs from R. undulatus in being smaller and in having the 

 base of the bill without grooves. The two specimens from Tenasserim 

 have an incipient roughening of the base of the bill, similar to some 

 specimens of K. undulatus. 



CRANOBRONTES CORRUGATUS (Temminck) 



Buceros corrugatus Temminck, Nouveau recueil de planches colorizes d'oiseaux, 

 livr. 90, pi. 531, 1832 (Pontianak, west Borneo). 



Dr. W. L. Abbott collected a male at Lay Song Hong, Trang, 

 November 4, 1896 and one female on Pulo Rupat, Straits of Malacca, 

 March 17, 1906. He gives the colors of the soft parts of the female 

 as: Iris brownish gray; bill and casque yellow; brownish at base; 

 gular pouch slaty blue; orbital skin pale smaltz blue; feet greenish 

 leaden. 



The species ranges from Borneo to Sumatra and the Malay Penin- 

 sula as far north as Trang. 



Little seems to be known of this species from the Malay States, 

 and there are no previous records for it from Peninsular Siam. 



ACEROS NIPALENSIS (Hodgson) 



Buceros vipalensis Hodgson, Asiat. Res., vol. 18, p. 178, 1829 (Nepal). 



Dr. Smith secured an immature male at Pang Meton (Doi Nangka), 

 April 29, 1931, from a flock of seven or eight seen in high trees. 



De Schauensee^** took a pair on Doi Sutep, 5,500 feet, and on his 

 third expedition ^^ he took two additional males at the same place at 

 4,600 feet. Lowe *^ records it from the Taok Plateau, Tenasserim, 

 and from 28 miles southeast of Um Pang, Siam. 



The species occurs in the sub-Himalayas from Nepal through eastern 

 Assam and Burma to Laos and Tonkin and south to northern Tenas- 

 serim and northern Siam. 



ANORRHINUS GALERITUS CARINATUS (BIyth) 



Buceros carinatus Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 14, p. 187, 1845 (Ma- 

 lacca); vol. 16, p. 996, 1847 (description). 



Dr. W. L. Abbott collected four males, one female, and one unsexed 

 in Trang (Lay Song Hong, September 13-November 3, 1896; Kao 

 Soi Dao, 1000 feet, January 31, 1899) and one unsexed at Telok 

 Besar, Tenasserim, March 1, 1904. He gives the color of the soft 

 parts as: Iris dark red; bill, casque, and feet black; naked skin above 



M Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam, vol. 1, p. 150, 1915. 

 M Kungl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Uandl., vol. 50, no. 8, p. 56, 1913. 

 »«• Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 81, p. 573, 1930, 

 " Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 86, p. 263, 1934. 

 M Ibis, 1933, p. 480. 



