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Range: The eastern portion of the northern plateau (Phrae, Nan, 

 Uttaradit), the eastern plateau, the southeastern provinces, 

 the central plains, and the southwestern provinces from south- 

 ern Tak to Prachuap Khiri Khan. 



Copsychus saiilaris musicus (Raffles) 



Lanius musicus Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 13, pt. 2, 

 [not earlier than November] 1822, p. 307 (Sumatra; type 

 locaUty restricted to Benkulen [lat. 3°47' S., long. 102°15' E.], 

 by Kinnear and Robinson, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 47, No. 

 315, 1927, p. 130). 

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

 extreme South, 



Copsychus malabaricus indicus (Stuart Baker) 



Kittacincla macroura indica Stuart Baker, Fauna of British India, 

 Birds, ed. 2, vol. 2, May 7, 1924, pp. x [nomen nudum!], 117 

 [in key], 118 (The Duars, Assam State, India). 

 Range: The northwestern provinces from Chiang Rai south to Tak. 



Copsychus malabaricus interpositus (Robinson and Boden Kloss) 

 Kittacincla malabarica interposita Robinson and Boden Kloss, 

 Journ. Federated Malay States Mus., vol. 10, pt. 4, December 

 1922, p. 262 (Da Ban [lat. 12°38' N., long. 109°06' E.], Phan- 

 rang Province, Annam). 

 Range: The eastern portion of the northern plateau (Lampang, 

 Phrae, Nan, Uttaradit), the eastern plateau, the southeastern pro- 

 vinces, the central plains, and the southwestern provinces from south- 

 ern Tak to Prachuap Khiri Khan. 



Copsychus malabaricus pellogynus (Oberholser) 



Kittacincla malabarica pellogyna Oberholser, Smithsonian Misc. 



Cofl., vol. 76, No. 6, July 16, 1923, p. 4 (Bok Pjan [lat. 11°16' 



N., long. 98°46' E., Mergui District, Tenasserim Division, 



Burma). 



Range: The peninsular provinces from the Isthmus of Ki-a to the 



extreme South. 



Genus PHOENICURUS Forster 



Phoenicurus auroreus leucopterus Blyth 



Phoenicura leucoptera Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 12, 

 pt. 2, No. 143, [not earlier than December ?] 1843, p. 962 

 ("The Malay Peninsula"). 

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

 ter from the northern plateau (Chiang Rai, Chaiya Prakan, Chiang 

 Mai). 



