612 Messrs. Robinson and Kloss on Birds [Ibis, 



Bhringa remifer attenuata Robinson & Kloss, Journ. Fed. 

 Malay States Mus. viii. pt. 2, 1918, p. 235. 



2 c?, 1 ? . Dran, 3000 ft., S. Annam. 1 April-9 May, 

 1918. 



3 (?, 6 ? . Dalat, 5000 ft., S. Annam. 4 April-5 May, 

 1918. 



1 ? . Arbre Broye, 5400 f t , S. Annam. 11 May, 1918. 



1 S ■ Lanobian Peaks, 5500-6500 ft., S. Annam. 24 

 April, 1918. 



" Iris crimson, bill and feet black." 



Males. T. L.* 260, 255, 270, 260, 260, 255; W. 134, 132, 

 132, 133, 128, 129 mm. 



Females. T. L.* 265, 260, 255 ; W. 132, 132, 131, 134, 

 127, 132, 130, 132 mm. 



These birds had better be assigned to the recently described 

 B. r. peracensis. They differ constantly from a large series 

 of the typical Edolius remf/er Temm,, of Java, Avith which 

 they have been compared, in having the tail-rackets mnch 

 longer and tapering gently towards the base, not abruptly 

 terminated, tliough the difference is not so marked as in 

 the typical Malay Peninsnla birds. A single specimen fi'om 

 Darjiling, typical of B. r. tectirostris (Hodgs.), besides the 

 very short broad tail-rackets, differs in a somewhat more 

 robust bill. 



206. Dissenmrus paradiseus paradiseus (Linn.). 



Oustalet, p. 35; Robinson, Ibis, 1915, p. 760; Kloss, 

 Ibis, 1918, p. 218. 



3 c?, 2 ? . Trang Bom, Cochin China. 31 May-5 June, 

 1918. 



4(J,1 ?. Daban, 650 ft., S. Annam. 14-31 March, 

 1918. 



"Iris crimson or brown, bill and feet black." 



Males. T. L.* 325, 355, 310, 333, —,—,—; W. 157, 

 161, 156, 155, 157, 151, 150 mm. 



Females. T. L.* 310, — , — ; W. 144, 148, 151 mm. 



* To the end of the basal webs of the outer tail-feather. 



