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Criniger flaveolus viridulus Kortz, Contr. Inst. Reg. Expl., No. 1, Septem- 
ber 24, 1954, p. 10 (Sangau, Lushai Hills, Assam State, India). 
Criniger flaveolus aureolus Koetz, Contr. Inst. Reg. Expl., No. 1, Septem- 
ber 24, 1954, p. 10 (Kohima, Naga Hills, Assam State, India). 
Range.—The sub-Himalayas from Garhwal to easternmost Assam, 
south through Assam to Arakan, the Chin Hills, central and north- 
eastern Burma. 
Criniger flaveolus burmanicus OarTEs. 
Criniger burmanicus Oates, Fauna of British India, Birds, vol. 1, Decem- 
ber 1889, p. 256 (““Toungngoo; the Karen hills; Karennee; Tenasserim, as 
far south as Meetan at the base of Muleyit mountain, and throughout the 
Thoungyeen valley” ; type locality commonly restricted to Toungoo District, 
Pegu Division, Burma). 
Range.—Southeastern Burma (the valley of the Salween from the 
Northern Shan States to its mouth in the Amherst District of Tenas- 
serim) and western Thailand (valleys of the Mae Moei [Thaungyin] 
and the Mae Klong). 
Remarks.—Criniger flaveolus burmanicus seems to be sympatric 
in central Tenasserim with Criniger pallidus robinsoni and Criniger 
ochraceus ochraceus, and in southwestern Thailand with Criniger 
ochraceus ochraceus. 
CRINIGER PALLIDUS Swinhoe, 1870 
Criniger pallidus pallidus SwinHoe., 
Criniger pallidus SwinHok, Ibis, ser. 2, vol. 6, No. 22, April 1870, p. 252 
(Hainan). 
Pinarocichla schmackeri Styan, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. [1], No. ap 
November 1, 1892, p. vi (Hainan). 
Range.—Hainan. 
Criniger pallidus henrici OusTAtet. 
Criniger Henrici Oustater, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. [Paris], vol. 2, No. 5, 
June 22, 1896, p. 185 (“entre Manhao et Se-mao [Yunnan], sur les bords 
de la Riviére-Noire . . . A Nam-Xong, Ban-Moi et Hat-Hoa [Tonkin]’’). 
Crimger pallida grandis Stuart Baker, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 38, No, 228, 
December 4, 1917, p. 15 (Yunnan Province, China; type specimens from 
Yuankiang [lat. 23°37’ N., long. ro2°or’ E.]). 
Range.—Southern Yunnan (valleys of the Red and Black Rivers), 
Tongking, northernmost Annam, northwestern Laos, Southern Shan 
States (valley of the Mae Khong), and northern Thailand. 
Criniger pallidus robinsoni Ticreuurst. 
Criniger tephrogenys robinsoni Ticeuurst, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 53, 
No. 362, October 31, 1932, p. 19 (Ye, Amherst District, Tenasserim Division, 
Burma). 
