1918.] recently collected in Siam. 223 



this example has the spots of the breast rather larger and 

 extending farther towards the abdomen, while, owing to the 

 darker edges o£ the feathers, the upper-parts are duller as 

 stated by Baker. The " ill-defined nuchal markings '' cannot 

 be called whitish, as in the types of M. a. mariotKB, and the 

 pale portions of the feathers of the upper-parts, wings, and 

 tail seem deeper in tone. 



My specimen had the same habits and was obtained under 

 the same conditions as M. c. williamsoni. 



FkINGILLID/E. 



'125. Emberiza aureola Pall. 



1 c? . Koh Kram, Inner Gulf of Siam. Oct. 1916. 



Iris dark ; maxilla black ; mandible dull fleshy at base 

 with black tip ; feet brown. 



T. L. 165 ; T. 81 ; W. 79. 



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PlOCEID/E. 



126. Munia acuticauda Hodgs. 



1 ^ . Koh Lak. 



T. 40; W. 48; Ta. 13. 



Sturnid^. 

 ■f-127. Gracula javana intermedia (Hay), 

 2 c{, 1 ? . Lat Bua Kao. 



Iris brown ; wattles yellow ; bill blood-red with yellow 

 tip ; feet yellow. 



T. L. 285, 280, 285 ; W. 159, 153, 161. 



-/-1 28. Graculipica leucocephala (Gigl. & Salvad.). 



1 c? , 1 ? . Lat Bua Kao. 



1 (J, 1 ? . Koh Lak. 



Iris yellowish-white to brown ; orbital skin black ; bill — 

 proximal half brownish-yellow or orange, distal half yellow 

 or pale green, extreme base black ; feet orange. 



Males : T. L. 250, 240 ; W. 130, 130. 



Females : T. L. 225, 230 ; W. 117, 120. 



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