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Pycnonotus goiavier jambu Deignan 



Pycnonotus goiavier jambu Deignan, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 75, 

 No. 9, Dec. 1, 1955, p. 130 (Ban Maha Chai [lat. 13°30' N., long. 

 100°15' E.j, Samut Saldion Province, Thailand). 

 Range: The coastal provinces from Trat to Samut Songkhram. 



Pycnonotus goiavier personatus (Hume) 



Otocompsa personata "Davison" Hume, Stray Feathers, vol. 1, 

 No. 6, December 1873, p. 457 (Kutaraja [lat. 5°32' N., long. 

 95°20' E.], Acheh district, Sumatra, Indonesia). 

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

 extreme South. 



Pycnonotus plumosus plumosus Blyth 



P[ycnonotus]. plumosus Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 14, 

 pt. 2, No. 164, [not earUer than October] 1845, p. 567 (Singapore 

 Island, Malaya). 

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

 extreme South. 



Pycnonotus blanfordi conradi (Finsch) 



Criniger Conradi Finsch, in Finsch and Conrad, Verb. Zool.-Bot. 

 Ges. Wien, band 23, heft 3, [not earUer than June 4,] 1873, p. 

 349 (Bangkok [lat. 13°45' N., long. 100 °30' E.], Thailand). 

 Pycnonotus rohinsoni Ogilvie-Grant, "Author's Advance Copy" 

 from Fasciculi Malayenses, Zoology, pt. 3, July 1905, p. 85 

 C'Tanjong, Patani"=Laem Pho [lat. 6°55' N., long. 101°15' 

 E.], Pattani Province, Thailand). 

 Range: Excepting the Mae Khong drainage of the northern pla- 

 teau, reported throughout the country to the extreme South. 



Pycnonotus simplex simplex Lesson 



Picnonotus [sic] simplex Lesson, Revue Zoologique, ann. 2, June 

 1839, p. 167 (Sumatra). 

 Range: The peninsular provinces from Krabi to the extreme South. 



Pycnonotus brunneus brunneus Blyth 



[Pycnonotus] brunneus Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 14, 

 pt. 2, No. 164, [not earher than October] 1845, p. 568 (Malacca). 

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

 extreme South. 



Pycnonotus erythropthalmos erythropthalmos (Hume) 



I[xos]. erythropthalmos Hume, m Hume and Davison, Stray Feath- 

 ers, vol. 6, Nos. 1-6, June 1878, p. 314 ([region of] Pak Chan 

 [Estuary] and Bankasun, Mergui District, Tenasserim Division, 

 Burma). 

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

 extreme South. 



