1922] Rosrnson & Kioss: Three New Oriental Birds. 261 
XIX. THREE NEW ORIENTAL BIRDS. 
By H. C. Roprnson anp C. Bopen Kxoss. 
Otus luciae siamensis, subsp. nov. 
Heteroscops vulpes, Robinson, Journ. Fed. Malay 
States Mus. v, 1914, p. 91 (Bandon); Gyldenstolpe, Ibis, 
1920, p. 752. 
Otus luciae, Robinson & Kloss, Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Siam, V., 1922, p. 111. 
A very rufous form of Otus luciae (Sharpe). The 
black markings on the crown, nape and tail much reduced 
and the spots on the back obsolete: wings and tail strongly 
washed with rufous, the outer webs of the wing feathers 
scarcely blackened, the pale wing bars much obscured. 
The undersurface paler and the spets and vermiculations 
obsolete. Differs similarly, but to a less degree, from 
O. vulpes, Grant, from Gunong Tahan, 5,000 feet, Pahang. 
We are not prepared to accept vulpes as different from 
the Kinabalu bird. 
Type. Adult female from Kao Nong, Bandon, 3.500 
feet, Peninsular Siam: collected on 23rd June, 1913. 
A male from Kao Luong, 5,000 feet, in the same 
mountain range, differs only in having the black markings 
on the head a litthe more pronounced and in being a 
trifle darker beneath. 
Compared with one example of O. luciae from N. 
Sarawak and seven from the Malay States (O. vulpes, 
Grant). 
Cyornis anak, sp. nov. 
Size as in Cyornis magnirostris, Blyth, but the bill 
markedly smaller: males with the breast a deeper rufous 
and the blackish-blue of the sides of the neck extending 
to restrict the rufous area of the throat to a small A 
shaped area falling considerably short of the mandible: 
upper parts deeper blue. 
Females like those of magnirostris but the under- 
parts paler; the abdomen more extensively white owing 
to lesser infuscation of the flanks, undertail-coverts 
white, the pale area of the throat restricted as in the 
males; the upper parts rather browner, less olivaceous. 
Type. Adult male from Krongmun, Trang, Penin- 
sular Siam: collected on 16th February, 1910. Specimens 
examined: the type, a male from Kao Luong, 2,000 feet, 
Nakawn Sri Tamarat, a female from Nongkok, Ghirbi 
and a female (? vixad.) from Chong, Trang; collected on 
23rd March, 1922, 12th January, 1918 and 16th February, 
1910. 
