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Oriolus traillii traillii (Vigors) 



Pastor Traillii Vigors, Proc. Comm. Sci. Corr. Zool. Soc. London, 

 pt. 1, No. 14, Mar. 2, 1832, p. 175 (Himalayas; type locality 

 restricted to Darjeeling, Darjeeling District, Bengal State, 

 India, by Stuart Baker, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. 

 27, 1921, p. 698). 

 Range: The northern plateau, on the West south to Tak, and the 

 northwestern portion of the eastern plateau (Loei). 



Oriolus traillii mellianus Stresemann 



Oriolus traillii mellianus Stresemann, Orn. Monatsb., jahrg. 30, 

 No. 3, May 1, 1922, p. 64 ("Drachenkopf", Kwangtung Prov- 

 ince, China). 

 Range: A visitor from southeastern China, reported on migration 

 or in winter from the southeastern provinces (Trat, Chanthaburi) 

 and the northern peninsular provinces (Prachuap Khiri Khan). 



Genus IRENA Horsfield 



Irena puella sikkimensis Whistler and Kinnear 



Irena puella sikkimensis Whistler and Kinnear, Journ. Bombay 

 Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. 36, No. 3, Aug. 15, 1933, p. 582 (Sukna, 

 Darjeeling District, Bengal State, India). 

 Range: Evergreen forests of the northern plateau. 



Irena puella puella (Latham) 



[Coracias] Puella I^atham, Index ornithologicus, vol. 1, 1790, p. 



171 (India; type locality restricted to Travancore State, by 



Stuart Baker, Jom'n. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. 27, No. 4, 



1921, p. 723). 



Range: Evergreen forests of the eastern plateau, of the southeastern 



provinces, and of the western and peninsular provinces south to Trang. 



Irena puella malayensis Moore 



Irena Malayensis Moore, in Horsfield and Moore, Catalogue of 

 the birds in the museum of the Hon. East-India Company, vol. 

 1, 1854, p. 274 (Java, Sumatra, Malacca; type locality [infer- 

 entially] restricted to "the peninsula of Malacca and the island 

 of Sumatra," by Walden, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. 5, 

 1870, p. 417, and further restricted [inferentially] to Malacca, 

 by Bowdler Sharpe, Catalogue of the bu'ds in the British Mu- 

 seum, vol. 3, 1877, p. 269). 

 Range: Evergreen forests of the extreme southern peninsular prov- 

 inces (Satun, Pattani). 



