1922.) Remarks on Mr. Baker’s new volume on Birds, 561 
edition is most welcome and should do much to encourage the 
practical study of ornithology in the East: especially if 
Mr. Baker will be guided by the axiom “ Post malam segetem 
serendum est ’’ and include a list of addenda and corrigenda in 
the second volume. 
p. 45. Cissa chinensis. The type locality is given as China : 
the species doe3 not occur there and we select Southern 
Siam, whence specimens may well have reached Canton as 
cage birds 
Dendrocitia celadina. The two sub-species himalayensis 
and assimilis must therefore stand as forms of Dendrocitta 
celadina. 
p- 141. Add to the distribution of Dryonastes chinensis 
leucogenys Tenasserim; Nwalabo (Hopwood) and S.W. 
Siam (Gairdner). Dryonastes chinensis germaini is not a 
new species of ours, but was described by Oustalet in 
1890! 
pp. 146-8. Garrulax leucolophus. The distributions given for 
the sub-species belangeri and diardi are obviously incorrect 
and cross each other. Both forms do not occur in Annam 
where the latter only is found. peri 
pp. 150, 1. Tenasserim is omitted from the distribution of 
Garrulax pectoralis : the race occurring there is probably 
G. p. meridionalis Robinson and Kloss, (Bull. B. 0. ©. x4; 
1919. p.11: Hat Sanuk near Koh Lak, 8S. W. Siam). 
p. 163. The key to the sub-species of Trochalopterum 
erythrocephalum is incorrect. T. e. woods, descri on 
p. 166 as having the back unmarked with black, is placed 
in the section ‘‘ Back and breast with large black round 
t: o? 
spots ”’. . 
p- 167. T. melanostigma ranges as far south in Tenasserim as 
Nwalabo (vide Hopwood). : 
pp 193-4 Twurdoides griseus griseus and aD ook striatus. 
Oberholser has pointed out that T'urdus griseus Gm., is pre 
occupied by Turdus griseus Bodd., and since there is no 
synonym of the former he has proposed T'u 
polioplocamus nom. nov. These two birds must therefore 
stand as :— 
