1920.] List uf the Birds of Siam. 493 



Originally described from peninsular Siam, hut it most 

 certainly also extends into the south-eastern parts o£ the 

 country. 



Otocompsa emeria emeria Linn. 



Motacilla emeria Linnjeus, Syst. Nat. Ed. x. 1758, p. 187 : 

 Bencral. 



Abundant throughout the whole country. 



Euptilosus euptilosus Jai-d. & Selby. 



Brachypus euptilosus Jardine & Selby, 111. Orn. iv. (new 

 series), 1836, pi. iii. : Sino-apore. 



Recently recorded from Bangnara in peninsular Siam. 



Pycnonotus goiavier analis Horsf. 



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

 1822, p. 147 : Java. 



Quite common in peninsular Siam, extending northwards 

 at least to Bangkok. 



Pycnonotus blanfordi blanfordi Jerd. 



Pijcnonotus blanfordi Jerdon, Ibis, 1862, p. 20: Upper 

 Burma. 



Fairly abundant throughout Siam proper. Southwards it 

 extends at least as far as Koh Lak, but its southern limits 

 of range are still not ascertained. 



Pycnonotus blanfordi robinsoni Grant. 



Fycnonotus robinsoni Grant, Fascic. Mala'yenses, 1903, 

 p. 85 : Patani. 



Occurs in the southernmost parts of peninsular Siani, 

 where specimens have been collected at Koh Lak, Ban Kok 

 Klap, Patani, and on the island of Koh Mehsan. 



Pycnonotus hainamis Swinh. 



Ixus hainanus SwinhoCj Ibis, 1870, p. 253 : Hainan. 



In the British Museum (Natural History) there is a speci- 

 men from Siam prpcured by Finlayson. However^ it has 

 never been met vj^rth by any i-ecent collector. 



