20 MR. W. J. F. WILLIAMSON ON 
angle of 45 degrees, with the wings stretched backwards over the body. 
It has a short soug of a few notes, which it generally utters while 
Hying upwards. 
33. Klong Rangsit, Central Siam, January 1917.. 
Iris light brown, Movth blackish to black. Upper mandible 
dark horny, lower pale horny. Legs brownish flesh. 
W. 100, 101, 100 mm. T. 128, 128, 133 mm. 
43. Bangkok, Central Siam, August and November 1917 and 
January 1918. 
W. 97, 103, 100, 104 mm. T. 105, 129, 131, 180 mm. 
Family LANIIDA— Shrikes. 
*16. Lanius superciliosus Lath. Zhe White-browed 
Shrike. 
1,12. Bangnara, Peninsular Siam, April and May 1918. 
Male. W. 87 mm. T. 87. Female. W. 88 mm. T. 814. 
Both these birds are in very brilliant fresh plumage and make 
an exceedingly handsome pair. 
“17. Pericrocotus brevirostris (Vig.). The Short-billed 
Minivet. 
1¢,1%. Doi Nga Chang, Lampang, Northern Siam, 3,500 ft., 
February 917. 
Male. W. 94 mm. J. 104. Female. W. 92 mm. T. 103. 
“18. Pericrocotus speciosus (Lath.). The Indian Scarlet 
Minivet. 
Mr. K. G. Gairdner shot an immature male (identified by the 
British Museum) at Sai Yoke, Western Siam, in January 1915. 
19. Hemipus obscurus (Horsf.). Lhe Malayan Pied 
Shrike. 
| have already recorded in this Journal (Vol. II., p. 60) that a 
specimen was obtained at Bangnara, Peninsular Siam, by Mr. C. J. 
Aagaard. J have since seen three others from the same locality, of 
which two were procured by Mr, Aagaard (¢, W. 64 mm., 2, W. 68) 
in November 1915, and the third (?, T,L. 143 mm., W. 65) by 
my collector in July 1916. ‘The latter also secured another specimen 
JOURN, NAT. HIST. SOC, SIAM. 
