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Land- en Volkenkunde, pt. 8, Sept. 20, 1845, p. 236, footnote 

 (Java). 

 Range: Reported from the southern penmsular provinces (Trang). 



Cuculus canorus bakeri Hartert 



Cuculus canorus bakeri Hartert, Die Vogel der palaarktischen 

 Fauna, band 2, hft. 1, February 1912, p. 948 (Shillong, Khasi 

 and Jaintia Hills District, Assam State, India). 

 Range: A visitor from the North, reported on migration or in winter 

 from the western portion of the northern plateau (Chiang Mai). 



Cuculus saturatus saturatus Blyth 



C[uculus]. saturatus Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 12, 

 pt. 2, No. 143, November 1843, p. 942 (no locality; type speci- 

 mens from Nepal, Jide Shelley, Catalogue of the birds in the 

 British Museum, vol. 19, 1891, p. 254). 

 Range: A visitor from the North, reported on migration or in 

 winter from the northern plateau (Chiang Mai) and the central plains 

 south to Prachuap Khiri Khan. 



Cuculus poliocephalus poliocephalus Latham 



[Cuculus] poliocephalus Latham, Index ornithologicus, vol. 1, 

 1790, p. 214 (India). 

 Range: A visitor from the North, reported on migration or in 

 winter from the central plains (Bangkok). 



Genus CACOMANTIS S. MuUer 



Cacomantis sonneratii sonneratii (Latham) 



[Cuculus] Sonneratii Latham, Index ornithologicus, vol. 1, 1790, 

 p. 215 (India). 

 Range: The northern and eastern plateaus, the southeastern 

 provinces, the central plains, and the southwestern provinces south 

 to Prachuap Khiri IQian. 



Cacomantis sonneratii malayanus (Chasen and Boden Kloss) 



Penthoceryx sonnerati malayanus Chasen and Boden Kloss, BuU. 

 Raffles Mus., No. 5, August 1931, p. 84 (Kuala Lumpur, 

 Selangor State, Malaya). 

 Range: The peninsular provinces from the Isthmus of Kra to the 

 extreme South. 



Cacomantis merulinus querulus Heine 



Cacomantis guerulus Heine, Journ. fiir Orn., jahrg. 11, hft. 5, 

 No. 65, [not earlier than November] 1863, p. 352. New name 

 for Polyphasia tenuirostris "Gray" Jerdon, The birds of India, 

 vol. 1, 1862, p. 335 ("Lower Bengal, and in all the countries 

 to the East, as Assam, Sylhet, Burmah, and even so far as 



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