26 MR. E. C. STUART BAKER ON 



the early part of this catalogue I have had more material for 

 comparison, and must therefore alter my original opinion. 



Dicrurus annectens siamensis Kloss. The large-billed bird 



obtained in Tung Song, Peninsular Siam, should have been retained 



under the name of Dicrurus annectens annectens, but was omitted 



by a slip. This adds another to the total of species and sub-species 



described. 



STRIGIDM. 



-f 218. TYTO CANDIDA. 



Strix Candida, Tickell, J. A. S. B. vol. II, p. 572 (1833). 



? Krabin, C. Siam, 2.11.15. 



A beautiful specimen in perfect plumage. This will almost 

 certainly prove to be a resident breeding species, and it will be 

 interesting to know when it lays in Siam. In India, Assam and 

 Burma the breeding season varies greatly : in some parts the eggs 

 are only found in December and January, in others during, before, or 

 after the rains, and in some parts in October. 

 + 219. Strix seloputo. 



Strix seloputo, Horsf., Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii, p. 140 (1821). 

 2 Klong Wang Hip, P. Siam, 8.10.15. 



-j- 220. Strix indrani maingayi. 



Syrnium maingayi, Hume, Str. Feath. vi, p. 27. 



2 Tung Song, P. Siam, 24.9.15. 



It is with some hesitation that I assign this specimen to the 



Malayan form, but it seems on the whole to be nearer this than 



newarense. 



221. Bubo coromandus klossi. 



Bubo coromandus klossi, Robinson, Journ. Fed. Mai. States Mus. iv, 

 p. 246 (1910). 



6 Klong Bang Lai, P. Siam, December, 1915. 



- 222. Otus scops MALAYANUS. 



Scops malayanus, Hay, Madr. Journ. Linn. Soc. xiii., pt. 2, p. 147 

 (1845). 



c Krabin, C. Siam, 11.11.15. 



This beautiful little Scops is, as would be expected, of the 



Malayan form. 



JOUttN. -NAT. HIST. SOC. SIAM. 



