178 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 26 



Orthotomus atrogularis nitidus Hume 



Orthotomus nitidus Hume, Stray Feathers, vol. 2, No. 6, October 

 1874, p. 507 (Teuasserim Division, Bm-ma; "the northern half 

 of the province," fide Hume, ibid., vol, 3, 1875, p. 325 ; specimens 

 from Kyauknyat and Papun, Salween District, and from Tavoy 

 and Thayetchaung, Tavoy District, Jide Hume and Davison, 

 ibid., vol. 6, 1878, p. 345). 

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

 inces, the central plains, and the western provinces south to Kanchana- 

 buri. 



Orthotomus atrogularis atrogularis Temminck 



Orthotomus atrogularis Temminck, in Temminck and Laugier, 

 Nouveau recueil de planches coloriees d'oiseaux, [livi-. 101,] 

 vol. 3, 1836, text to pi. 599 (". . . k Malacca et a Borneo"; 

 type locality [inferentially] restricted to Malacca, by Chasen 

 and Boden Kloss, Journ. fiir Orn., Erganzungsband 2, 1929, 

 p. 120). 

 Range: The peninsular provinces from Prachuap Khiri Khan to the 

 extreme South. 



Orthotomus ruficeps ruficeps (Lesson) 



Edela ruficeps Lesson, Traite d'ornithologie, livr. 4, September 



1830, p. 309 (". . . cote nord-ouest de la Nouvelle-Hollande," 



error; type locahty corrected to "Malacca, Malay Peninsula," 



by Oberholser, U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 159, 1932, p. 88). 



Range: Reported from the peninsular provinces south of the Isthmus 



of Kra (Nakhon Si Thammarat). 



Orthotomus sericeus hesperius Oberholser 



Orthotomus sericeus hesperius Oberholser, U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 

 159, [not earlier than Jan. 29,] 1932, p. 89 (Lingga Island, 

 Lingga Archipelago). 

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

 extreme South. 



Orthotomus cuculatus coronatus Blyth 



Orthotomus coronatus "Jerd. & Blyth" Blyth, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 London, for 1861, pt. 2, August 1861, p. 200 (Sikkim; type 

 specimen from Darjeeling, Darjecling District, Bengal State, 

 India, ^c^e Bowdler Sharpe, Catalogue of the birds in the British 

 Museum, vol. 7, 1883, p. 230). 

 Range: Reported from evergreen forest on mountains of the northern 

 plateau (Chaiya Prakan, Chiang Mai, Nan), 



