A COLLECTION OF BIRD-SKINS FROM SIAM. 441 
Siam birds agree with typical chlorophea from Sumatra. I 
am not able to distinguish between specimens from Sumatra, Malay 
Peninsula and Tenasserim. The Bornean birds are distinguishable 
by the females having the under parts much more rufous. The 
males hardly differ from those from Sumatra, though they are 
possibly more richly and brightly coloured on the whole. 
212. CARPOCOCCYX RENAULDL. 
Carpococcyx renauldi, Oust. Bull. Mus. Paris, p. 314 (1896). 
3 2 Pak Jong, E. Siam, 19.8,15. 
This magnificent Cuckoo has hitherto been known only by 
the single specimen, in the Paris Museum, which was very kindly 
lent to me for comparison with the above birds. 
Oustalet’s single bird was: obtained in Annam, so that Siam 
forms a great extension of its habitat. Both specimens are in heavy 
moult, but have perfect wings and tails, though the latter are not in 
a 
ERRATA. 
Page 440, line 14. For PH@NicopHaAS read PHENICOPHAES. 
Do. line 15, For Phenicophes read Phenicophais. 
vrauss avuvues u ve wwe UU VEN MUP meV Es VAY uwee Mn Pav nrsaay 
5 , a eel = Pas ? Set bs ’ 
lower parts creamy white, finely vermiculated with bars of grey on 
flanks and thigh coverts. 
| 213. CENTROPUS SINENSIS INTERMEDIUS. 
Centrococeyx intermedius, Hume, Str. Feath. i, p. 454 (1873). 
3 Samkok, C. Siam, 21.6.15. 
3S juv. Hup Bon, 8. E, Siam, 23.7.15. 
¢ 2 Klong Wang Hip, P. Siam, 2-3.10.15. 
VOL. III, NO. 4, 1919. 
