188 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vor Valier 
Also occurs in Langkawi, this being its southernmost 
recorded locality. 
113. ORIOLUS INDICUS, Jerd. 
Robinson and Kloss, p. 72; lobinson, Ibis, 1915, p. 758; 
Gyldenstolpe p. 22. 
abo. |? adie? vixvad. ) WMelok Wu, Merutau, 
21-23rd December 1916. [Nos. 3693, 3711.] 
c-e. 6 ad., 2 ? imm. Koh Muk (Pulau Muntia) 
Trang, S.W. Siam, 4-6th January, 1917. 
[Nos. 3845, 3860-1. | 
jo G ACh Wasie INeyel, 1uillam omer, SW, Sian, 
12th January, 1917. [No. 3801.] 
‘“Tris red, bill pinkish horn, feet slate.” 
Very common in the winter months all over the north of 
the Peninsula; scarcer in the south. None of the specimens 
show any approach to the allied. O. tenutvostris, which differs in 
the much narrower black nuchal band and the broader yellow 
tips to the tail feathers. It has been recorded from the ex- 
treme south of Tenasserim but never from within Peninsular 
limits. 
114. CORVUS MACRORHYNCHUS, Wagl. 
Robinson and Kloss, p. 71; Robinson, antea, vol. V, p. 
150; Robinson, [bis 1915, p. 761; Gyldenstolpe, p. 16. 
a. & Burau, NW. Langkawi, 14th December, 1916. 
LNo. 3634.] 
b. & W.side Pulau Telibun, Trang, S.W. Siam, 
3rd January 1917. [No. 3831.] 
“Tris grey or hazel, bill and feet black.” 
Common at the fishing stations along the coast as else- 
where in the Malay Peninsula where this bird rarely occurs in 
the inland districts, where its place is taken by the totally 
different C. compilator, Richmond, C. enca, Horsf. 
These specimens, which are in freshly moulted plumage, 
have the throat and back well developed and except on the 
head and neck are glossed with purplish and green, the former 
predominant. The bases of the feathers are dull grey but in 
two others from Langkawi and Terutau these are much paler, 
while a male from Trang has them nearly white. The whole 
series from the Malay Peninsula is somewhat variable in this 
respect as also in size, and in view of the fact that 
Stresemann’s recent monograph on the group (Verh. Ornith. Ges. 
Bayern, xi, pp. 377-404 (1916) 1s not accessible to me I do not 
propose to attach any subspecific name to these birds. Wing 
335 and 338 mm. 
