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NEW OR NOTEWORTHY BIRD-RECORDS FROM SIAM. 
By W. J. F. WILLIAMSON, F.Z.S., M.B.0.U. 
Of the birds mentioned in the following list, the majority do not 
appear to have been recorded from this country before, while the re- 
mainder are worthy of note by reason of the length of time which 
has elapsed since they were last obtained, the considerable extension of 
their local range, or other circumstance. The new records, 38 in 
number, are marked with an asterisk (*). 
The specimens obtained at Bangnara, Peninsular Siam, and in 
ERRATA. 
PB. 15, line, 7) for “ 38.” read: *.35,” 
P, 24, line 15, remove the asterisk in front of “ 28.” 
P. -,,, add after line 22 :— 
I -can trace only one previous record from Siam, viz., that of 
Ogilvie-Grant from Nawngchik, Patani, Peninsular Siam. vide Fasc. 
Malay., Zool. iii (1905), p. 75. 
Ao eYO UU ECUUIU Ay UE@IRO LU WEL, IL. Us. rYUULDUU, BIT CULUL UL 
Museums and Fisheries, Federated Malay States, for kindly assisting 
me to identify several of the birds in this list.~ 
The following abbreviations are used :—T’. L.=Total length (in 
the flesh). W=Wing. T.=Tail. 
Family CORVID4— Crows, etc. 
*1. Machlolophus spilonotus (Blyth). The Black-spotted 
Yellow Tit. 
My collector obtained a specimen on Doi N ga Chang, ahill near 
Lampang, Northern Siam, at a height of 3,500 ft., in February 1917. 
VOL. III, NO. I, 1918. 
