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143. (1053). ANTHRACOCEROS ALBIROSTRIS, Shaw. & Nodd. (*) 
The Indo-Burmese Pied Hornbill. 
144, (1054). Rayripoceros unpuLatus, Shaw. (*) The Malayan 
Wreathed Hornbill. 
Fam. UPUPIDAN. 
145. Upupa Epors inpica, Reichenb. (*) The Indian Hoopoe. 
Synonymous with // indica, Reich., F. B. J., No. 1067. 
Fam. CAPRIMULGIDA. 
146. (1090). CaprimuLGus MonticoLa, Franklin. ~ Franklin’s 
Nightjar. 
Appears to be rare, as there is only a single specimen in the 
collection. 
147. CaPRIMULGUS MACRURUS AMBIGUUS, Hart. Horsfield’s Night- 
jar. Synonymous with C. macrurus, Horsf., Ff. B. J.. 
No. 1098. 
The most common Nightjar in this part of Siam. 
148. (1096). LyNcorNIS CERVINICEPS, Gould, The Great Eared 
Nightjar. 
Of this fine species there are two specimens, both obtained in 
the neighbourhood of Koon Tan. One of these is an immature bird, 
with the following measurements :—Wing=265 mm. ; tall=170 mm. 
The wing of the adult specimen measures 320 mm., and the tail 
225 mm. 
Fam. TROGONID.%. 
149, (1101). HaArpacres ERYTHROCEPHALUS, Gould. (*) The Red- 
headed Trogon. 
150. HARPACTES ORESKIOS, Temm.(*) ‘The Yellow-breasted Tro- 
gon. Synonymous with H. orescius, Temm., I’. B.L., No. 1103, 
Fam. CUCULIDM. 
151. (1107). CucuLus microprerus, Gould. The Indian Cuckoo. 
152. (1108). Hrerococcyx sparveErioipes, Vig. The Large flawk- 
Cuckoo. 
153. CACOMANTIS MERULINUS QUERULUS, Heine. The Rutous-beliied 
Cuckoo. Synonymous with C. merulinus, Scop., F. By 1., 
No. 1113. 
154. (1117). Surnicutts LuGusris, Horsf. The Drongo Cuckoo. 
