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THE BIRDS OF BANGKOK. 
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By W. J. F. WLLLIAMSON. 
(Continued from Vol. I., No. 2, p. 92). 
In the Introduction to the first part of this Paper, which ap- 
peared in the previous number of the Journal, I gave a list of books 
and papers to which references woulé be made. Since then several 
lists of Birds from Siam (some of them important ones) have made 
their appearance or are in course of publication, and our knowledge 
of the geographical distribution of species has, in consequence, been 
much increased. The following are the lists in question, in chrono- 
logical order of publication, with the names of their authors :— 
WASP OOD 600i sheers eee feos C.8. Barton. A short List of Birds from 
‘ the Raheng District. Vol. I, No. 2, 
pp. 105-109 of this Jowrnal. 
Robinson...,..- Pe eet H. C. Robinson. On a collection of 
Birds from the Siamese Province of 
Bandon, N. E. Malay Peninsula. 
Journal of the Fed. Malay States 
Museums. Vol. V, No. 3, pp. 83-110. 
PRGUIMEOM: oo. cacssazseus ys H. C. Robinson. The Zoology of Koh 
Samui and Koh Pennan—Birds. 
Journal of the Ted. Malay States 
Museums. Vol. V, No. 3, pp. 1589-152. 
Giatramerstieesstiseshsiees K. G. Gairdner. List of Mammals and 
Birds, obtained in the Ratburi and 
Petchaburi Districts. Present number 
of this Journal, pp. 148-153. 
Gyldenstolpe..........0... Count Nils Gyldenstolpe. List of birds 
collected by Mr. Emil Hisenhofer in 
Northern Siam. Part 1, Order Pas- 
seres, present number of this Journal, 
pp. 163-172. Remaining Orders to 
follow in Vol. I, No. 4. 
