418 Count Nils Gyldenstolpe : A Nominal [Ibis, 



Family f :orvid^. 



Corvus coronoides hainanus Streseni. 



Corrus coro/io'ules Iiai/i'OiKS Streseniann, Verh. Ornith. 

 Ges. in Biiyern, xii. 191C, }). 2<SG : Hoihow, Hainan. 



Commonly distributed tlirouohout the whole country, 

 tliouoh less so in the dense evergreen junoles. 



Corvus insolens Hume. 



Coi't'iis insolens Hume, Stray Feathers, ii. 1^74, p. 480 : 

 Burma. 



Ja the British Museum (Natural History) there is a 

 specimen collected by Mouhot in Siam. Also observed in 

 Bangkok by the present author. 



Corvus compilator Richm. 



Cornts compilator Richmond, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxvi. 

 190:5, p. 51. S. 

 ^i^ , This is a new name for Horsfield's Cornts enca (Trans. 

 Linn. Soc. London, xiii. 1S2(), p. IGl), originally described 

 from Java, liecordeil from liukit Besar. Biseiat. and Jalor 

 in peninsular Siam. 



Urocissa occipitalis magnirostris Blyth. 



Psilorliiims niaqnirostris Blyth, dourn. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 

 XV. 184o, p. 27 : Yamadong Hills, Arakan. 



This race inhabits northern, western, and eastern Siam, 

 where it seems to l)e tolerably common though rather shy. 

 Its southern limits of range have not yet been properly 

 ascertained. 



Cissa chinensis Bodd. 



Coracias cliinensis Boddaert, Tabl. PI. Eiil. 178.'), p. 38 : 

 China. 



Fairly common among the hills of northern Siam. 

 Also recorded by Gairdner from the provinces of Ratburi 

 and Petchaburi, and by Herbert from the neighbourhood 

 of Sriracha, S.E. Siam. 



