128 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. (Vor. VIII, 
Dacelo pulchella, Vorderman, Nat. Tijd. Nederl. Ind. xlix, 
P- 394, no. 115 (1889). 
Carcineutes pulchellus pulchellus, Parrot, Abh. Konig]. Akad. 
Baver 11, xxiv, Bd. 1, pazmol(1go7)). : 
a. 16. Siolak Daras, Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 
3,000 feet. 18th March, 1914. [No. 235.] 
“Tris hazel, bill vermilion, feet pale dirty orange.” 
Rare, this being the only specimen seen. 
One of the most noticeable features in the Korinchi 
jungles was the absence of Kingfishers, though there were 
plenty of streams suitable for them. During our whole stay 
we only noticed one Ceyx and one specimen of Alcedo ben- 
galensis, or possibly A. meninting near our house at Siolak 
Daras. No individual of Halcyon concreta, which is not 
dependent on water, or of Alcedo euryzona, which is never 
found far from running water, was even seen by any of our 
party. 
40. Halcyon chloris (Bodd.). 
Alcedo chlovis, Bodd. Tab]. Pl. Enl. p. 49 (1873). 
Alcedo chlorocephala, Gm.; Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. xii, 
p- 293 (1822). 
Dacelo chloris, Snelleman in Veth’s Midden-Sumatra 
Exped. Vogels iv, p. 36 (1884). 
Sauropatis chlovis (Bodd.) ; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. 
Xlv, p. 194 (1879); Buttikofer Notes Leyden Mus. ix, p. 38 
(1887); Vorderman, Nat. Tijd. Nederl. Ind. xlix, p. 394, 
no. 114 (1889); Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (2) xil, p. 48 
(1891). 
Halcyon chloris (Bodd.); Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 
AAU, Oe Ass Jelle WIV tie, 3 (sow) 3 Islaiawitt, IN@Y. Zool ii, 
Dp. 203 @902));) Rarrot, Abbas Koniel Akad Bayer. sot, exsiv, 
IGIs Il, Ds AOS, (O07). 
Halcyon armstrongi, Salvad. (?) Sharpe, Bull. Mus. Zool. 
ANU, Sal, jon 97 (UIOO). 
Gp Wo WO, 8. Solak IDamas, lorie Walle, 
Sumatra, s3,000mmect. 19th March meron. 
[Nos. 243, 244.] 
ct. 3 ¢ad., 3 ¥ ad.. 1 ? 1mm. Sandaran Agong, 
Korinchi Valley, Sumatra, 2,450 feet. 24th 
May-3rd June, 1914. [Nos. 1635, 1648-9, 
1664, 1745, 1805, 1856. | 
“Tris dark, upper mandible black, lower, except tip 
and tomia, which are black, whitish tinged with pink, feet 
brownish black.” 
Expedition to Korinchi 
