al 
Another specimen from Malacca secured by Dr. Maingay is in the 
Tweeddale collection in the British Museum, while two mounted 
specimens from unspecified localities in the Raffles Musewn, Singapore, 
are probably referable to this form. 
Remarxs.— According to Blanford [“ Faun. Brit. Ind. Birds,” 11, 
p. 287 (1895) |, Bubo coromandus has not been recorded from further 
south than Aracan so that the present occurrence is a very considerable 
extension in range. J have been unable to examine adult Chinese 
specimens which may possibly prove identical with this and not the 
Indian race, 
