THE BIRDS OF THAILAND 219 



Carpodacus erythrinus roseatus (Blyth) 



Pyrrhula roseata "Tickell" Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 



vol. 11, pt. 1, No. 125, May 1842, p. 461 (Calcutta, Bengal 



State, India). 



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



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



Mai, Nan) and the northwestern portion of the eastern plateau 



(Phetchabun) . 



Genus EMBERIZA Linnaeus 



Emberiza fucata fucata Pallas 



Emberiza fucata Pallas, Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen des 

 russischen Reichs, vol. 3, 1776, pp. 237, 698 ("ad Ononem et 

 Ingodam . . . ," Chita Province, Russian SFSR). 

 Range: A visitor from northeastern Asia, reported on migration 

 or in winter from the northern plateau (Chiang Rai, Nan) . 



Emberiza aureola ornata Shulpin 



Emberiza aureola ornata Shulpin, Annuaire du Musee Zoologique 



[Acad. Sci. URSS], tome 28, livr. 3, 1928, p. 401 ("Miindung 



des Suifun, Umgebung des Dorfes Tawritschanka," Maritime 



Territory, Russian SFSR). 



Range: A visitor from northeastern Asia, reported on migration 



or in winter from the northern and eastern plateaus, the central plains, 



and the western and peninsular provinces south to Pattani. 



Emberiza rutila Pallas 



Emberiza rutila Pallas, Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen des 

 russischen Reichs, vol. 3, 1776, pp. 210, 698 (". . . ad Ononem, 

 versusque Mongoliae fines," Chita Province, Russian SFSR). 

 Range: A visitor from northeastern Asia, reported on migration or 

 in winter from the northern plateau, the northwestern portion of the 

 eastern plateau (Loei, Phetchabun), and the southwestern and penin- 

 sular provinces from Kanchanaburi to Prachuap Khiri Khan. 



Emberiza pusilla Pallas 



Emberiza pusilla Pallas, Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen des 



russischen Reichs, vol. 3, 1776, p. 697 (Buryat-Mongol ASSR, 



Russian SFSR). 



Range: A visitor from northeastern Asia, reported on migration 



or in winter from mountains of the northern plateau (Chiang Mai, 



Nan)^and from the eastern plateau (Nong Khai). 



