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CoUocalia brevirostris innominata Hume 



Collocalia innominata Hume, Stray Feathers, vol. 1, Nos. 2, 3, 

 & 4, February 1873, p. 294 (Andaman Islands; type specimen 

 from Port Mouat, South Andaman Island, fide Hartert, Cata- 

 logue of the birds in the British Museum, vol. 16, 1892, p. 503). 

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

 from the peninsular provinces (Nakhon Si Thammarat). 



Collocalia brevirostris rogersi Deignan 



Collocalia brevirostris rogersi Deignan, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 



vol. 75, No. 9, Dec. 1, 1955, p. 118 (Ban Hin Laem [lat. 14°40' 



N., long. 98°40' E.], Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand). 



Range: Limestone crags of the northern and western provinces 



south to Kanchanaburi, on migration or m winter reported also from 



the peninsular provinces (Prachuap Khiri ELhan, Surat Thani). 



Collocalia inexpectata germani Oustalet 



Collocalia Germani Oustalet, Bull. Soc. PhUom. Paris, ser. 6, 



tome 13, [not earlier than January 22], 1876, p. 3 (Pulau 



Kondor, about 45 mUes off the coast of Cochin-China). 



Range: Along the eastern coast from Prachuap Khiri Khan to 



Songkhla, and the western coast from the Isthmus of Kra to Satun. 



Genus CHAETURA Stephens 



Chaetura cochinchinensis cochinchinensis Oustalet 



Chxtura cochinchinensis Oustalet, Bull. Soc. PhUom. Paris, ser. 

 7, tome 2, No. 1, 1878, p. 52 (Saigon, Cochin-China). 

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

 from the northern plateau (Phrae) and the central plains (Nakhon 

 Sawan). 



Chaetura gigantea indica Hume 



Chxtura indica [Hume], Stray Feathers, vol. 1, No. 6, December 

 1873, p. 471 (Andaman Islands and Southern India). 

 Range: Reported from the northern and eastern plateaus, the 

 southeastern provinces, the central plains, and the peninsular prov- 

 inces (Phuket). 



Chaetura gigantea gigantea (Temminck) 



Cypselus giganteus "Y. Hass." Temminck, in Temminck and 

 Laugier, Nouveau recueil de planches coloriees d'oiseaux, 

 [livi'. 61,] vol. 4, August 1825, pi. 364 and text (Bantam district, 

 Java). 

 Range: Reported from the peninsular provinces (Trang). 



