146 Journal of the F.M.S. Musewms. [Vor. VII, 
31. PELARGOPSIS AMAUROPTERA (Pears.). 
Sharpe, ton. cit. p. 97; Robinson and Kloss, p. 33. 
Ramphalcyon amauroptera, Oberholser, Proc. U. S. 
Nat. Mus. xxxv, p. 661 (1909). 
a-c. 36. Sungei Udang, Terutau, 11-16th March, 
1909. 
d. &. Pulau Dayang Bunting, Langkawi, 7th 
December, 1916. [No. 3601.]} 
“Tris greyish hazel, bill, tarsi and evelids vermilion, 
claws greyish horn.” 
This handsome Kingfisher was fairly common on Langkaw! 
and very abundant at Telok Wau, Terutau, though it was not 
met with outside the narrow littoral belt of mangrove. It has 
not as yet been recorded from any locality east of the Malay 
Peninsula, and Langkaw1 is its southernmost limit. In my ex- 
perience, even when alarmed it is a very much more silent bird 
than others of its congeners. Total length 365 mm. 
32. ALCEDO ISPIDA BENGALENSIS, Gn. 
Robinson, Ibis, 1915, p. 730; Gyldenstolpe, p. 115. 
Alcedo bengalensis, Robinson and Kloss, p. 32. 
Alcedo ispida (part.) Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 141. 
a. &. Pulau Paya, between Langkawi and Kuala 
Kedah, 25th April rgt5. 
b. %. Pulau Dayang Bunting, Langkawi. 8th 
December 1916. [No. 3604]. 
c. *. Telok Wau, Terutau. 28th December 1916. 
[No. 3, 779]. 
d. %. W. side, Pulau Telibun, Trang. 3rd Jan- 
uary, 1917. [No. 3824]. 
“Tris dark, upper mandible dark horn, lower reddish 
or pale vermilion, feet richer vermilion or coral, iris dark or 
hazel.” 
Fairly common all along the coast. 
33. ALCEDO MENINTING, Horsf. 
Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 138; Robinson and Kloss, p. 32. 
a. 6. Sungei Udang, Terutau, 8th March r1gog. 
[F.M.S. Mus. No. 449/09. | 
This species does not appear to occur in any part of Siam 
proper or in French Indo-China. Inthe Peninsula it is very 
widely distributed but nowhere at all common. 
34. CEYX TRIDACTYLA (Pall.) 
Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 174; Robinson and Kloss, p. 33; 
Gyldenstolpe, p. 114. 
