106 MESSRS. ROBINSCN AND KLOSS ON 



We have also a specimen from near Taipin<ij, Perak. It may, 

 therefore, occur in South- West and Peninsular Siam. 

 157. Otogyps calvus (Scop.). 



Vultur calvus, Scop., Del. Flor. et. Faun. Iiisubr., ii, 1766, p. 85 



(PoTidicherry). 

 Ototjjjps calvus, A., p. i (Pakclum) ; E., p. 115 (Piitani) ; G., p. 151 



(Ratburi and Petchabuii) ; I., p. 1.32 (Koli Lak) 



As the succeeding species, and associating with it, but rather 

 rarer. 



158- Pseudogyps bengalensis (Gm.\ 



Vultur bengalensis, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i, 1788, p. 245 (Bengal). 



Psevdogy2ys bengalensis, A., p. (Tenasseiim) ; B., p. 78 (Junk 

 Seylon) ; E., p. 115 (Patani) ; G., p. 151 (Ratburi and Petcha- 

 buri) ; I., p. 131 (General); Williamson, Jour.i. Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Siam, iii, 1918, p. 27 (Bangkok). 



Common everywliere ; not extending soutli of Taiping, in the 



Malay Peninsula. 



A. Hume i!c Davison, Stray FoiiUiors, vi, 3878. E. O. Grant, Fasciculi Malayenses, iii (Birds), 1905. 



B. :\lull«!r, DicOrnisdcM- lusd Salansa, 188'2. F. Robinson and Kloss, n)is, 1910-11. 



C. (tales, Birds ]{rit. Burniah, Vols, i & ii, 1883. C (iairdner, Journ. N. H. Soc. Siam, i, 1915. 



D. Boidiotc, r. Z. S. 1901, Vol. i. H. llobiuson, Journ. F. M. S. Museums, v, 1915. 



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