1919-] from South Annam and Cochin China. 4.25 



Adult female. Separable from typical P. e.erythrocephalus 

 (seven speciinens from the Malay Peninsula compared)! by 

 tlie much more ochraceous, less chestnut-brown head and 

 mantle, and by the bolder and more regular vermiculations 

 of the wing-coverts, the black element })reseut in much 

 larger proportion, the pale element lighter^ more ochraceous 

 brown. Total length 320; W. 146; T. 178 ; bill from gape 

 28 jnm. 



\$ ,\ ? ad. Dran, 3000 ft., S. Annam. 29 March, 1918. 

 Types of the subspecies. 



3 $ ad. Langbian Peaks, 55-7500 ft., S. Annam. 

 23-27 April, 1918. 



Male. " Iris scarlet^ orbital skin violet ; bill — tip, culmen, 

 and edges black, median portion cobalt, gape violet ; feet 

 deep fleshy-pink tinged with j>lue.^' 



Female. "Iris scarlet, hazel-red or pale hazel; ])ill as in 

 the male ; feet pinkish fleshy or dull fleshy.^' 



Male. T.L. 325; W. 146; T. 175 mm. 



Females. T. L. 320, 317, 326, 325 ; W. 146, 141, 148, 

 143; T. 178, 173, 176, 174 mm. 



Tiie character of the wing-coverts, which are of some 

 differential importance in the Trogons, sufficiently distin- 

 guish this race from the western typical form. 



45. Pyrotrogon oreskios uniformis Robinson. 



Fyrotrogon oreskios Kloss, Ibis, 1918, p. 97. 



Pyrotrogon oreskios uniformis Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malav 

 States Mus. vii. 1917, p. 149. 



1 c^ ad. Daban, 650 ft., S. Annam. 22 March, 

 1918. 



'"Iris dark, eyelid cobalt; bill dull cobalt, culmen, ti]), 

 and edges black : feet dull pinkish blue.^' 



T.L. 300; W. 124 mm. 



This example agrees well with other mainland specimens 

 and differs from typical Javan birds in having the rump 

 entirely uniform, free from any wash of xanthiiie-orange. 

 (Kloss's paper, though written before Robinson^s, was issued 

 later, owing to delay in publication.) 



