598 Count Nils G^'ldenstolpe : A Nominal [Ibis, 



Cyanops franklini ramsayi Wald. 



Megalcema vamscuji Waklen, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) 

 XV. Ib75, p. 400 : Karennee. 



Up to the present time only a single specimen o£ 

 this species has been procured in Siam : viz., at Doi Par 

 Sakeng. 



Cyanops duvaucelii cyanotis Blyth. 



Bucco cijanoth Blyth, Journ. Asiat. See. Bengal, xvi. 1847, 

 p. 487 : Bengal. 



Inhabits those parts of Siam which lie north of the 

 peninsula. Robinson described a new subspecies on speci- 

 mens from Ok Yam in south-east Siam under the name 

 of C. d. orientalis (Ibis, 1915, p. 738), but this race does 

 not seem to be valid. 



Xantholaema haemacephala indica Lath. 



Bucco indicus Latham, Ind. Orn. i. 1790, p. 205: India. 



Very abundant throughout the whole country. The typical 

 form, Xantliohima hamacepluda hcemacepliala S. Miiller, 

 inhabits the Philippine Islands. 



Family iNDiCATORiDJi:. 



Indicator archipelagicus Temm. 



Indicator arcliipela<jiens Temminck, Planches Col. Nr. 542, 

 fig. ] , 1832 : Pontianak, Borneo. 



The Malayan Honey-guide seems to be extremely rare in 

 Siam. Up to t^ie present time it has only been recorded 

 from Traiig in the peninsula. 



Family PiClD^. 



Picus vittatus eisenhoferi Gyld. 



Ficti.s vittatus eisenhoferi Gyldenstolpe, Ornith. Monatsber. 

 19 10, p. 28 : Pa Hing, N. Siam. 



This race inhabits the whole of Siam, where it seems to be 

 rather common. It differs from the typical P. v. vittatus 

 Yieill. (type locality Java) merely in size. 



