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Cissa erythrorhyncha magnirostris (Blyth) 



Ps[ilorhinus\. magnirostris Bl3^th, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 

 vol. 15, No. 169, 1846, p. 27 ("Ya-ma-dong Mountains, sep- 

 arating Arracan from Pegu," Burma). 

 Range: The northern and eastern plateaus, the southeastern prov- 

 inces, and the western provinces south to Kanchanaburi. 



Genus CRYPSIRINA Vieillot 



Crypsirina vagabunda kinneari (Stuart Baker) 



Dendrocitta rufa kinneari Stuart Baker, Fauna of British India, 



Birds, ed. 2, vol. 1, Aug. 16, 1922, pp. viii [nomen nudum!], 



48 (in key), 51 (Toungoo, Toungoo District, Pegu Division, 



Burma). 



Range: Reported from the northern plateau, on the West south to 



Tak. 



Crypsirina vagabunda sakeratensis (Gyldenstolpe) 



Dendrocitta rufa sakeratensis Gyldenstolpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 



vol. 41, No. 254, Nov. 30, 1920, p. 32 (Ban Chakkrarat [lat. 



15°00' N., long. 102°25' E.], Nakhon Ratchasima Province, 



Thailand). 



Range: Reported from the eastern plateau and the southeastern 



provinces (Chon Buri). 



Crypsirina vagabunda saturatior (Ticehurst) 



Dendrocitta vagabunda saturatior Ticehurst, Bull. Brit, Orn. Club, 

 vol. 42, No. 264, Jan. 3, 1922, p. 56 ("Kaukariyet Mts."= 

 mountains near Kawkareik [lat. 16°35' N., long. 98°15' E.], 

 Amherst District, Tenasserim Division, Burma). 

 Range: The southwestern provinces from southern Tak to Kan- 

 chanaburi. 



Crypsirina occipitalis himalayana (Jerdon) 



Dendrocitta Himalayana "Blyth" Jerdon, The Birds of India, vol. 

 3, 1864, p. 874. New name for "Dendrocitta Sinensis, Latham" 

 Jerdon, op. cit., vol. 2, pt. 1, 1863, p. 316, No. 676 ("Tlu-oughout 

 the Himalayas, and . . . very rarely on the hills of Southern 

 India"; type locality here restricted to Darjeeling, Darjeeling 

 District, Bengal State, India) ["This is, writes Mr. Blyth, 

 distinct from true Dendrocitta sinensis, and that naturalist sug- 

 gests for it the name of Dendrocitta Himalayana, Blyth."! 

 Range: Reported from the northwestern portion of the eastern 



plateau and once, on migi-ation or in winter, from the northwestern 



portion of the northern plateau (Chiang Mai). 



