1920.] List of the Birds of Si am. 453 



whole couutry, and it seems to be rather more common than 

 that form. 



Oriolus xanthonotus Horsf. 



Oriolus xantlionotus Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 

 xiii, 1821, p. 152 : Java. 



A southern form, hitherto only recorded from Trang in 

 peninsular Siam, where it is stated to be rare. 



Family Eulabetid^. 



Gracula javana javana Cuv. 



Eulabes javanicus Cuvier, Regne Anim. i. 1829^ p. 377 : 

 Java. 



A southern Eorm, inhabiting the Malay Peninsula and 

 islands. In Siam it has been found at Klong Wang Hip, 

 Klong Bang Lai, Maprit, Biserat, and Jalor, as well as on 

 the islands of Koh Muk and Pulu Jjontar. 



Gracula javana intermedia A. Hay. 



Gracula intermedia A. Hay, Madras Journ. Lit. Sci. xiii. 

 })t. 2, 1814, p. 157 : N. Lidia and Arakan. 



Very common throughout the whole of Siam, extending 

 as far south as to Trang, but the southern limits of the range 

 are still not ascertained. 



Aplonis panayensis strigatus Horsf. 



Turdus strigatus Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. xiii. 

 1821, p. 118 : Java. 



Hitherto only found in peninsular Siam, where specimens 

 have been recorded from Patani, Ban Sai Kau, Nawngchik, 

 Biserat, Jalor, Patelung, Trang, and from the islands Koh 

 Samui, Kuh Pennan, and Puket. The Siamese specimens 

 are intermediate between A. panaj/ensis strigatus Horsf. and 

 A. panayensis afinis A. Hay (Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, xv. 

 1816, p. 36) from Tipperah, Cachar, Arakan, and Tenasserim, 

 and ought to be known as Aplonis p)anayensis strigatus > 

 affiiiis. 



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