Mar. 25, 1922.] Birds of the Indian Empire. I43 



1376- t(1036) Alcedo coerulescens asiatica. BeavarCs Kingfisher. 



Alcedo asiatica Swains., Zool. Illus. 1st. ser. i., (1821), {some 

 part of India), (Bengal). 



Bengal, Belgaum, Travancore, Ceylon. 



»377- (1037) Alcedo coerulescens scintillans. The. Tenasserim 

 Kingfisher. 



Stuart Baker, Bull.,B. 0. C, xxxix., p. 38 (1919), {Banhasoon). 

 Peninsula, Burma and Siam, lat. 10° to 1G°. 



1378. (1037) Alcedo coerulescens coltarti. The Assam King- 



fisher 

 Stuart Baker, op. cit., p. 39, {Saddya, Assam). 



Sikkim to Assam, N. Burma to lat. 16" ; Siam, Cochin- 

 China. 



1379. (1037) Alcedo coerulescens rufigastra. The Andaman 



Kingfisher. 



Alcedo rufigastra Wald., A. M. N. H., (4), xii., p. 487 (1873) 

 (S. Andamuns). ' 



Andamans. 



1380. t(io38) Alcedo iredalei. Blyth's Kingfisher. 



Stuart Baker, Bull, B. 0. C, xlii., p. 29 (1921), (Darjilivg). 



Sikkim and lower hills N. and S. of Brahmapootra in 

 Assam. 



•381. (1039) Alcedo euryzona. The Broad-zoned Ki^ig fisher. 

 Temm., PI. Gal. lin. 36 (1830), {Java). 



Java and Borneo as far N. as Muleyit in Tenasserim. 



1382. (1040) Ceyx tridactylus tridactylus. The Indian Three- 



toed Kingfisher. 



Alcedo tridactyla Pall, Spec. Zool, VI., p. 10 (1769), (India) 

 (Assatn). ' 



India and Burma. 



1383. (1040) Ceyx tridactylus macrocercus. The Andaman 



Three-toed Kingfisher. 



Oberholser, Smith. In. U. S. Nat His. Bull, 98, p. 24 (1917) 

 (Andamans). 

 Andamans. 



t The true cwruUgcens is not found as far north as Bankasoon The namp, 

 me.mmiting is ante-dated by Viellots, Alcedo ccerulescens NouV. Diet d'Hist Nat 

 IX., p. 401, 1818, Timer (? errore). ' 



t Alcedo grandis is pre-occupied and another name had therefore to be given. 



