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male and one female, Lomkao, February 21, 1934; one male and one 

 female, Pol, Korat, February 16, 1929; one male, Konken, March 21, 

 1929; one male and one female, Pak Chong, February 8, 1925, June 22, 

 1934; one male, Pang Sok, August 27, 1926; two males and one female, 

 Sakeo, near Krabin, May 3, 8, 1928; one male and one female, Ban 

 Sadet, near Sriraclia, May 27, 29, 1925; one female, Huey Yang, 

 Sriraclia, August 4, 1932; four males and six females, Nong Khor, 

 near Sriraclia, November 13, 1924, September 28, 29, 1925, May 21-26, 

 and November 13, 1926, February 5, 1927; one male, Ban Tarn Dam, 

 near Sriracha, March 3, 1930; one female, Ban Han, Udon, March 18, 

 1929; one male and three females, Koh Chang, January 5 and 12, 

 1926. 



Dr. Smith gives the colors of the soft parts as: Iris dark brown; 

 bill red ; wattles and feet yellow. 



Dr. W. L. Abbott collected a female at Boyces Point, Tenasserim, 

 February 9, 1904. 



This form is distinguished from 0. r. religiosa, of the Malay Penin- 

 sula, by the slenderer bill and by the narrow, club-shaped line of 

 feathers from the posterior border of the eye not reaching the feathers 

 on the side of the neck by a considerable interval, therefore not divid- 

 ing the bare space on the side of the head from the bare space on the 

 crown. This latter character is not always constant; there are a few 

 specimens in the above series that have tliis narrow line of feathers 

 reaching those on the side of the neck, as in G. r. religiosa. 



Ten males from Siam proper measure: Wing, 160-168 (164.7); 

 tail, 72.5-80 (77); culmen, 24.5-27.5 (26) mm. Ten females: Wing, 

 158.5-170 (163.9); tail, 73-77 (74.9); culmen, 25-28 (26.3) mm. 



6. r. intermedia is common all over Siam proper, but how far it 

 extends southward in Peninsular Siam is not so definitely known. 

 Robinson and Kloss " refer specimens from Ghirbi and Junkseylon to 

 this form, wliich must be about the limit of its range in this direction. 



The form ranges in the Himalayas from Kuman to eastern Assam, 

 Burma, southern China, south to Tenasserim, and Siam and east to 

 Cochinchina. 



LAMPROCORAX PANAYENSIS HALICTYPUS Oberholser 



Lamprocorax panayensis halidypus Oberholser, Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., 

 vol. 16, p. 516, 1926 (Telibon Island, Trang, Peninsular Siam). 



One adult male, one adult female, and one immature female, Bang- 

 nara, Patani, May 9 and June 8, 1924; three males (adult) and one 

 immature female, Nakon Sritamarat, September 30 and October 1, 

 1926; two adult males, one adult female, and one immature male, 

 Sichol, Bandon, May 16, 17, 1930; one adult male, three adult females, 

 and two immature males, Koh Pangan, off Bandon, July 23-27, 1931. 

 Dr. Smith gives the soft parts as: Iris red; bill and legs black. 



» Journ. Nat Hist. Soc. Slam, vol. 3, p.' '7, 1919. 



