Coast and Islands of South-eastern Siam. 753 



'' Iris dark ; upper mandible black, lower, tip black, base 

 plumbeous ; feet fleshy yellow.'' — C. B. K. 



This species does not appear to have been recorded from 

 Siam or the more eastern countries o£ Indo-China. The 

 present series is perfectly typical and shows no traces of 

 the white wing-bar which distinguishes G. citrina from the 

 present bird. 



At Trang in western Siam both species occurred during 

 the winter months, but G. citrina was in the large majority. 



Turdus obscurus. 



Merula obscura (Gm.); Seebohm, Cat. v. 1881, p. 273. 



Turdus obscurus Hartert, Vog. pal. Faun. i. 1910, 

 p. 656. 



a. \ ^ imm. Ok Yam, Franco-Siamese Boundary (on 

 coast). 2 Jan., 1915. 



*'Iris dark ; upper mandible brown, lower yellow, the tip 

 brown ; feet brownish yellow." — C. B. K. 



A winter visitor to Indo-China and the Malay Peninsula, 

 apparently only on passage in the latter country. 



Kittacincla macrurus macrurus. 



Turdus macrurus Gm. Syst. Nat. i. 1789, p. 820. 



Cittocincla tricolor (Vieill.) ; Sharpe, Cat. v. 1881, p. 85 

 (part.). 



Kittacincla macrurus macrurus Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix. 1902, 

 p. 572. 



Cittocincla macrura Gyldenstolpe, p. 39. 



a. \^. Koh Chang I., S.E. Siam. 9 Dec, 1914. 



b. IS. Koh Klum I., S.E. Siam. 17 Dec, 1914. 



c. IS. Koh Kut I., S.E. Siam. 17 Dec, 1914. 



d. is. Koh Kra I., S.E. Siam. 17 Dec, 1914. 



e. S ' Klong Menao, S.E. Siam. 12 Jan., 1915. 

 " Iris dark ; bill black ; feet fleshy."— C. B. K. 



The type of this race came from Pulau Condor. The 

 present specimens are practically identical with birds from 

 the Malay Peninsula, but the chestnut of the lower surface 

 is very slightly paler. 



