1920.] List of the Birds of Siam. GOl 



have been found as fur north :is at KohLak and Hat Sanuk. 

 A well-defined race. 



Chrysophlegma flavinucha flaviniicha Gould. 



Ficus /arini/vlia Gould, P. Z. S. Lond. 18.j3, p. 120 : 

 Himalayas. 



The typical race of the Large Yellow-naped Woodpecker 

 is rather common in northern aud north-western Sinm, beino- 

 replaced in other parts of the country by some allied forms. 



Chrysophlegma flavinucha pierrei Oust. 



Chri/sophlef/ina jnerrei Oustalet, La Naturaliste, 1889, 

 p. 44 : Lower Cochin China. 



A very rare bird. In Siam it has hitljerto only been 

 found in the eastern and south-western parts, specimens 

 having been collected at Pak Jong. Lat Bua Kao (E. Siamj, 

 and at Chan Tuek and Pakchan (8.W. Siam). 



Chrysophlegma flavinucha lylei Kloss. 



Chrysophlegma flaviiiKcha hjJei Kloss, Ibis, 1918, p. 110 : 

 Koh Lak, S.W. Siam. 



Kloss, when describing this race, says that specimens 

 from southern Siam are smaller than birds fron^ the more 

 northern parts of the country. A very doubtful form. 



Chrysophlegma flavinucha wrayi Sharpe. 



Chrijsophle<jrna irrai/i Sharpe, P. Z. S. Lond. 1888, p. 279: 

 Mts. of Perak. 



Within Siamese territory this species has hitherto only 

 been obtained on the island of Puket. 



Gauropicoides rafflesi peninsularis Hesse. 

 Gauropiroide.^ r<tift('su peniusidaris Hesse, Orn. Monatsber. 

 xix. p. 192 : Malacca. 



Apparently rare and hitherto only obtained in peninsular 

 Siam. 



Gecinulus grantia viridis Blyth. 



Geciindiis viridis Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, xxxi. 

 18G2, p. 341 : Tenasserim. 



Quite common in the bamboo-foresis of northern and 



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