570 Messrs. Robinson awe? Kloss ow i?irc?s [Ibis, 



unnamed subspecies. We therefore name the Annam birds, 

 with which, by comparison of our series with the figure and 

 description given by Baker (Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 A'ii. 1892, p. 1, plate) North Cachar birds appear to be 

 identical. 



The character attached by Mr. Baker to his vivida, yellow 

 extending from vent to throat, well applies to the types of 

 flavescens. 



116. lole olivacea cinnamomeoventris Stuart Baker. 

 Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, xxxviii. 1917, p. 16. 



1 (^ . Trang Bom, Cochin China. 4 June, 1918. 



1 c?. 1 ?• Daban, 650ft., S. Annam. 20-21 March, 

 1918. 



"Iris dark, maxilla blackish, mandil)le grey, feet fleshy 

 brown." 



Males. T. L. 172, 190; W. 81, 84 mm. 



Female. T. L. 188 ; W. 82 mm. 



These specimens agree with Stuart Baker's description 

 and with four specimens from Trang, Peninsular Siam. 

 They are distinctly smaller on average than typical speci- 

 mens of 7. olivacea from the southern parts of the Malay 

 Peninsula. 



117. Criniger ochraceus Moore. 



Criniger ochraceus Robinson, Ibis, 1915, p. 746. 



Criniger gutturalis sordidus Gyldenstolpe, Kungl. Sv. Vet.- 

 Akad. Handl. Ivi. no. 2, 1916, p. 67. 



3 (?, 2 ? . Trang Bom, Cochin China. 31 May-6 June, 

 1918. 



Males. T. L. 210, 218, 220 ; W. 102, 100, 101 mm. 



Females. T. L. 218, 200; W. 100, —mm. 



118. Criniger tephrogenys henrici Oust, 



Criniger henrici Oust. Bull, du ]\Ius. Paris, 1896, p. 183 ; 

 id. op. cit. 1898, p. 15 [type-locality. Ban Mai, Tonkin] ; id. 

 Nouv. Arch, du Mus. v. 1903, p. 76. 



5 c?, 1 ?. Daban, 650 ft., S. Annam. 10-21 March, 

 1918. 



