NEW OR NOTEWORTHY BiRD-RECORDS FROM SIAM. 17 
Family 7/MELID.4L— Babblers. 
*5. Setaria magna magna(Hyton). Lhe Large Red- 
headed Tree- Babbler, 
Malacopterum magnum (part.), Faun. Brit. India, Birds, 
U(659), p, 151. 
1d. Bangnara, Peninsular Siam, July 1916, 
Tele boo mim. VW. Site 
*§6. Setaria magna cinerea (Hyton). Zhe Small Red- 
headed Tree- Babbler. 
8d. Bangnara, Peninsular Siam, July 1916. 
Teheibos P73. leo aot, = We,-77 3.80), 72s 
*7. Macropus ptilosus Jard. andSelby. Zhe Red-headed 
Black-throated Babbler. 
23,62. Bangnara, Peninsular Siam, July ana August 1916. 
Males. T.L. 164,169 mm. W. 69, 69. 
Wemmless” Teli) 155, 165, 166, -170°' mim. — W. 66, 68,65; 
67, 64, 68. 
*8. Stachyris nigricollis(Temm.). Zhe Rufous-backed 
Black-breasted Babbler. 
16,32. Bangnara, Peninsular Siam, July and August 1916. 
Male. T.L. 165 mm. W. 71. 
Females. T.L. 159, 161,166 mm. W. 69, 69, 71. 
*9. Timelia pileata jerdoni Walden. J/erdon’s Red-cap- 
ped Babbler. 
Timelia pileata (part.), Faun. Brit. India, Birds, i (1889), p. 182. 
H_ R. H. the Prince of Chumpon obtained a specimen in May 
1915 at Angthong, Central Siam, while my collectors procured a second 
at Chiengmai, Northern Siam, in June 1917 and two others at Sriracha, 
in the South-eastern division, in December 1917. Subsequently, in 
January 1918, while on a collecting trip to Nong Kae, South-western 
Siam, 1 obtained three more specimens. 
All my birds have been examined by Mr. H. C. Robinson, who 
has pronounced them to belong to the form described by Waiden 
[Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 4 (x), p. 61 (1872) ] from the Khasia Hills. 
Mr. Robinson remarks that it differs from the true I’, p. pueata, from 
Java, “in its generally deeper colour, especially the more chestnut cap, 
VOL. III, NO. I, 1918. 
