216 MESSRS. ROBINSON AND KLOSS ON 



It may be just possible to maintain Javanese birds as 

 >S'. c. hido (Horsf.) on account of very slightly darker colour, 

 but this character is not .constant and, as we have stated, 

 Javanese examples can be matched by specimens from other 

 parts of Malaysia. 

 Page 99, Add:— 



143. A. Spilornis cheela rutherfordi Swinh. 



Spilornis rutherfordi, Swiuhoe, Ibis, 1870, p. 85 (Hainan) ; A., p. 14 . 



(Tavoy) ; C. ii, p. \'di^ {partim, Tenasserim and Siam). 

 Spilornis cheela, G., p. 151 (Ratburi or Petchabiui). 

 Spilornis bacha, I., p. 128 (Huey Sal near Koh Lak). 

 Spilornis clieela floweri, ^\\i\.n\\ Syn. List. Accipitv., 1920, p. 81 



(Tahkamen, Central Siam). 



6. Koh Lak, S. W. Siam, 6 April 1919 (No. 5119). 



" Iris chrome ; bill grey, tip black, cere and base yellow ; 

 feet greenish grey." 



Total length 610, wing 425, tail 270, tarsus 100, bill from 

 gape 45 mm. 



The Koh Lak example agrees with birds from Cochin-China. 



This race only diifers from 8. c. bassus in being larger : 

 there are no colour distinctions. 

 Page 101, No. 148. Read :—Milvus lineatus (Gray). • 



Haliaetus lineatus, Gray, Hardwicke's 111. Ind. Zool. i, 1832, p. 1, 



pi. 11 (China). 

 This is an earlier name for M. melanotis. 

 Page 105. Accipiter nisus subsp. For p. 22, in synonomy, read, p. 29. 



Page 108, No. 159. Read 

 Page 109, No. 163. Read 

 Page 111, No. 166. Read 



— Tyto alba javanica (Gm.). 

 — Ketupa ketupu ketupu (Horsf.). 

 — Otus luciae siamensis Rob. and Kloss, 

 Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus. x, 1922 p. 261 (Khao 

 Nong. Bandon, 3500 ft : also from Khao Luang, Nakon 

 Sri Tamarat, 5000 ft.). 

 Page 116, No. 178. Read: — Palaeornis cyanocephalus bengalensis 

 (Forst.). 

 Fsittacus bengalensis, Forst., Ind. Zool. 1781, p. 40 (Bengal). 

 Forster's name has precedence of Boddaert's. 



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