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1376. +(1036) Alcedo cerulescens asiatica, Beavan’s Kingfisher. 
Aleedo asiatica Swains., Zool. Illus. 1st. ser. 7., (1821), (some 
part of India), (Bengal). 
Bengal, Belgaum, Travancore, Ceylon. 
1377- (1037) Alcedo cerulescens scintillans. The Tenasserim 
Kingfisher. 
Stuart Baker, Bull., B. O. C., xxxix., p. 38 (1919), (Bankasoon). 
Peninsula, Burma and Siam, lat. 10° to 16°. 
1378. (1037) Alcedo cerulescens coltarti. The Assam King- 
Sisher 
Stuart Baker, op. cit., p. 39, (Saddya, Assam). 
Sikkim to Assam, N. Burma to lat. 16°; Siam, Cochin- 
China, 
1379. (1037) Alcedo cerulescens rufigastra. The Andaman 
Kingfisher. 
Alcedo rufigastra Wald., A. M. N. H., (4), xii., p. 487 (1873), 
(S. Andamans). 
Andamans. 
1380. {(1038) Alcedoiredalei. Blyth’s Kingfisher. 
Stuart Baker, Bull., B. O. C., alii., p. 29 (1921), (Dariiling). 
Sikkim and lower hills N. and 8. of Brahmapootra in 
Assam. 
1381. (1039) Alcedoeuryzona. The Broad-zoned Kingfisher. 
Temm., Pl. Col. lin. 36 (1830), (Java). 
Java and Borneo as far N. as Muleyit in Tenasserim. 
1382. (1040) Ceyx tridactylus tridactylus. The Indian Three- 
toed Kingfisher. 
Alcedo tridactyla Pall., Spec. Zool., VI., p. 10 (1769), (India) 
(Assam). 
India and Burma. 
1383. (1040) Ceyx tridactylus macrocercus, The Andaman 
Three-toed Kingfisher. 
Oberholser, Smith. In. U. S. Nat. His. Bull., 98, p. 24 (1917) 
(Andamans). 
Andamans. 
+ The true ceruiescens is not found as far north as Bankasoon, The name 
meningting is ante-dated by Viellots, Alcedo carulescens Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat. 
ix., p. 401, 1818, Timer (? errore). 
t Alcedo grandis is pre-occupied and another name had therefore to be given. 
