564 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVIII, 
p. 351. The size given for the wing of Chloropsis viridis 
zosterops is much too small: it should read +7-105 mm. 
These are the extremes of a topo-typical series, while birds 
from the Pakchan and other parts of Peninsulsr Siam 
measure 92-104 mm. The type locality is not Tenas- 
serim, but Sumatra. Delete Borneo from the distribution: 
the bird occurring there is C. v. viriditectus Hartert. 
p. 353. Chloropsis cyanopogon should stand as 
Chloropsis cyanopogon septentrionalis. 
Chloropsis cyanopogon septentrionalis, Robinson and Kloss, 
Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam, ITI, 1918, p. 107 (Ghirbi, 
Peninsular Siam, Lat. 8° N). 
Chloropsis cyanopogon Oates (Fauna Brit. Ind., Birds, I, 
p. 239). Description:—As given by Oates and Baker. 
73-81 mm; 2 270-75 mm. Distribution:—The Malay 
Peninsula northwards from Kedah to S. Tenasserim. 
p. 354. Mesia argentauris argentauris. Add the Malay Penin- 
sula to the distribution ; and for“‘ M. a. cunhacei Kloss”’ 
read “* M. a cunhaci Robinson and Kloss ’”’. 
p 359-427. In a work purporting to speak with some claims 
to finality the treatment of the Bulbuls seems to be very 
superficial and faulty. 
p. 362. It was needless to designate a type locality for 
Criniger tephrogenys as in 1902 Hartert selected ‘‘ Malacca ” 
(Nov. Zool. IX, 1902, p. 558). Overlooking, or more 
robably not knowing Hartert’s work, Mr. Baker has 
gutturalis (8. Mill.) a Bornean bird, Oates included both 
or omitted one: Baker has done the same under C. t. 
tephroyenys though his description seems to apply to 
C. ochraceus. The former species is of brighter coloura- 
tion and smaller size; but we need not elaborate here as 
Hartert (t.c. pp. 558-560) has fully described both 
forms, and Hume and Davison in their composite Criniger 
ochraceus, of birds from Southern Tenasserim, also indicate 
the differences though they fail to recognise them (Stray 
the nomenclature of it and the races reconsidered. There 
should be added also - — 
