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OrDER PSITTACTFORMES—PARROTS. 
(195. Paleornis fasciatus | 197. Psittinus incertus 
LP. L.S. Miill.).| (Shaw). 
196. Paleornis longicauda | 198. Loriculus vernalis 
(Bodd.). (Sparrm.). 
199. Loriculus galeulus (Linn). 
OrvdER CORACIIFORMES. 
Faminry PODARGIDAE—-¥FROGMOUTHS. 
200, Batrachostomus auritus | 201. Batrachostomus stellatus 
(Gray). | (Gould. ). 
202. Batrachostomus affinis (Blyth). 
Fawmy CORACITDE—ROLLERS. 
203. Coracias affinis, McClell. | 204. Eurystomus orientalis 
| (Linn.). 
205, Eurystomus calonyx, Sharpe. 
Paminy ALCEDINID.2£—-KINGFISHERS. 
206. Pelargopsis amauroptera | 215, Carcineutes pulchellus 
(Pears.). (Horsf.). 
207. Pelargopsis malaccensis, | 216. Halcyon coromandus 
Sharpe. (Lath.). 
208. Pelargcpsis burmanica, 217. Halcyon smyrnensis 
Sharpe. (Linn.). 
209. Pelargopsis fraseri, Sharpe. 218. Halcyon pileatus (Bodd.). 
210. Alcedo bengalensis, Gi. 219. Haleyon armstrongi, 
211. Alcedo euryzona, Temm. | Sharpe. 
212. Alcedo meninting, Horsf. | 220. Haleyon humn, Sharpe. 
213. Ceyx tridactyla (Pall.). 221. Halcyon conecretus 
214. Ceyx euerythra, Sharpe. | (Temm.). 
Paminry BUCEROTIDA—HORN BILLS. 
222. Buceros rhinoceros (Linn.). | 224, Anthracoceros convexus 
© Ty: . . . : | | . 
223. Dichoceros bicornis (Linn.). | (Temim.). 
195. Seen at Trengganu by Davison, but not apparently procured. 
198. A northern form extending as far south as Larut, and doubtfully to Klang. 
2038. Only recorded at present from the vicinity of Patani. 
204, 205. Both these forms seem to be found in the Peninsula but are separated 
with very great difficulty as they grade into each other. 
206. Found on Pulau Terutaa, Pulan Langkawi and the Butang group, but not 
extending further south. 
207. Under the name Rhamphaleyon capensis hydrophila Mr. Oberholser [ Proc. 
U.S. Nat. Mus., xxxv., p. 676 (1909) ] describes a race of Pelargopsis malaccensis, 
based on three specimens from Singapore, Lingga and Bintang Islands. I have 
examined skins from the latter locality, and also from other islands in the immedi- 
ate vicinity, and fail to recognise any differences which justify separation, even 
subspecifically, from the mainland form. 
211. Mountains of Trang, February, 1899 (Abbott). Also obtained by the 
Museum collectors in the same locality, 1909, 
