602 Count Nils Gyldenstolpe : A Nominal [Ibis, 



north-western Siam. It has, however, also been met with 

 at Banokok, at Lat Bua Kao, and Klong Yai (E. Siam), 

 as well as at Ban Kok Klap in the province of Bandon. 



Hypopicus hyperythrus Vig. 



Plcus hiperythras Vigors, P. Z. S. Lond. 1831, p. 23 : 

 Himalayas. 



An extremely rare bird in this part of the world. In Siam 

 it has only been met with on a single occasion, viz., at 

 Me-maw near Lampong in the nortliern parts of the 

 country, 



Dendrocopus analis longipennis Hesse. 



Dendrocopus analis longipennis Hesse, Ornith. Monatsber. 

 1912, p. 82 : Bangkok. 



Siamese specimens are stated to be larger than Javan 

 birds (typical Dendrocopus analis analis Horsf.), and liave 

 therefore been separated under the above-mentioned name. 

 Curiously enough this bird has hitherto only been collected 

 at Bangkok and its immediate neighbourhood. 



lyngipicus canicapillus Blytli. 



Picus canicapillus Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, xiv. 

 1815, p. 197 : Malacca. 



Rather common in northern Siam. Southwards it becomes 

 more rare, thougli specimens have been recorded from Patani, 

 Biserat, Jalor, Jambu, and Jhering. 



lyngipicus auritus Eyton. 



Tripsurus auritus Eyton, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1) xvi. 

 1845, p. 229 : Malacca. 



Inhabits the Malay Peninsula, but stated to extend into 

 Siam (vide Cat. Birds Brit. Mns. xviii. 1890, p. 32G). 

 No recent specimens have, however, been collected to prove 

 this statement. 



Pyrrhopicus pyrrhotis Hodgs. 



Ficus pijrrhotis Hodgson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vi. 

 1837, p. 108 : Nepal. 



Hitherto only obtained by the present author at Doi Par 

 Sakeng in north-western Siam. 



