19^^-] recently collected hi Siam. 105 



Q Stray Feathers/ iii. p. 68), and Scully obtained a male in 

 Nepal with a wing of 137 mm. According to Oustalet 

 this Woodpecker extends to Cochiu-China, and Anderson 

 obtained it in Yunnan. 



"f-54. Gecinulus viridis Blyth. 



1 ? ad., 1 ? imm. Lat Bua Kao. 



Iris brownish crimson, dark brown '^ ; bill pale lavender, 

 lavender-white"^; feet olive. 



T. L. 257, 237 * ; W. 127, IM ^ ; B. f. g. 27, 26-5 *. 



This is probably only a rather marked southern subspecies 

 of G. grantia (McClell.), which is known from Nepal to 

 Assam, and again from French Laos (Attopeu, east of 

 Bassac, not Laos, northern Siam). Described originally 

 from Tenasserim, it extends into Pegu and down the Malay 

 Peninsula. 



Malayan birds do not differ in size (wings of males 120- 

 129, females 118-131), but, compared with my specimens, 

 the females are rather darker below, ^. e., more brownish, 

 less greenish, olive, and the white spots on the inner webs 

 of the wing-feathers are smaller ; the head also is slightly 

 darker throughout and the broad yellowish nuchal collar 

 absent, the crown and nape being practically concolorous. 

 They may be known as 



^Grecmulus viridis robinsoni, subsp. nov. 



Typical locality : Mountains of the Selangor-Pahang 

 Boundary, Malay States. Named after my colleague H. C. 

 Robinson, who, by allowing one of his collectors to engage 

 with me during my vacation in Siara, helped to considerably 

 increase the results of my visit. 



4- 55. Brachylophus chlorolophus chlorolophoides Gyldenstolpe. 



Brachylophus clilorolophoides Gyldenstolpe, Orn. Monats. 

 xxiv. 1916, p. 29; id. Kungl. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. Ivi. 

 No. 2, 1916, p. 90, pi. 2. fig. 2. 



1 ? . Lat Bua Kao. 



* Immature female. 



