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breast is \ eiy inucli reduced or even entirely lacking : tlie ditiereiice 

 is so striking and so constant that Parrot was fully justified in 

 separating the Sumatran bird as Megalaema haemacephala delicti 

 (Abh. K. Bayer. Acad. d. Wissensch. 11. Kl., Bd. 24, 1 Abh., 1907 

 p 1(39 : Deli, N. E. Sumatra). Bucco raffl^eslus Boie, applied to this 

 bird, is a nomen nudum. 



INDICATOlilDAK. 

 INDICATORS OR HONEY-GUIDES 



265. Indicator archipelagicus Temm. 

 Indicator archipelnyicus, Temminck, PI. Cul. 1832, pi. 542, tig. 



(Borneo) ; F., p, 44 (Trang). 

 The only record for Siani is the bird obtained by us in Trang 

 in 1909. 



I. Gyldensti)li)c, KuukI. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. M. Bakeiv Juiirn. X. H. Soc. Siam, iii. 1919. 

 , , , . 56, No. '2. 1916. (first iwrt). 



J. Kobiiison, J.)Uin. K. M. S. Mus. vii. 1917. Baker, Journ. X. H. Soc. Siam, iii, 1919. 



K. Kloss. Il.is, 1918. (second part). 



t. Robinson and Kloss, Journ. X. H. Soc. Sjun, M. I. Baker, Journ, X. H. Soc. Siam, iv, 19-20. 



iii, 1919. (third imrt). 



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