BIRDS FROM THE PROVINCE OF PUKET, PENINSULAR SIAM. 89. 
Miiller’s paper, referred to above, is quoted as “ Miiller,” and a 
report entitled “On a collection of birds fromm the island of Langkawi 
and other Islands on the North-West Coast of the Malay Peninsula,” 
by Herbert C. Robinson [Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. VII, pp. 
129—191 (1917)] is quoted as ‘* Robinson”. 
1. Lopryura ruFA (Raffles). 
Ogilvie Grant, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus, XXII, p. 287 (1898). 
3. Nong Kok, Ghirbi, Peninsular Siam. 
W. 268 mm. 
2. GaLLus GALLus (Linn.). 
Miiller, p 80; Kloss, Ibis 1918, p. 81. 
2d. Telok Palas, Junk Seylon. 6—7 February 1918. 
W. - 220, 227 mm. 
3. Pavo cristatus Linn. 
3.36. Nong Kok, Ghirbi, Peninsular Siam. 4—8 January 1918, | 
W. 460, 482, 477 mm. 
Two specimens are in full plumage, while one, though adult, has 
not yet acquired the “ train.” 
4, TURNIX pUGNAX PLUMBIPES (Hodgs.). 
Stuart Baker, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. XXIII, p. 895 (1915), 
Turnix plumbipes, Miiller, p. 81. 
2imm. Nong Kok, Ghirbi, Peninsular Siam. 11 January 1918. 
2 ad. Telok Poh, Pulau Panjang. 22 January 1918. 
W. (ad), 88 mm. 
5. OSMOTRERON BICINCTA DOMVILLII Swinh. 
Robinson, Ibis 1915, p. 728. 
2. Nong Kok, Ghirbi, Peninsular Siam. 10 January 1918. 
22. Islet near Pulau Panjang. 28, 29 January 1918. 
W. 6,157 mm.; 8, 157, 163. 
In the Malay Peninsula this green pigeon is rare and sporadic 
south of Trang, and has not been met with at all south of Kuala 
Selangor. 
6. OSMOTRERON VERNANS (Linn.). 
Robinson, p. 135. 
Osmotreron viridis, Miller, p. 78. 
VOL. 11, NO. II, 1918. 
