GRACULID.€. 
Aplonii panayensi* strigatua (Horsf.), 
Turdus strigaius Horsfield, Trans. Lino. Soc. xiii, 1821, p. 14S : 
Java. 
Turdus chalybeus Horsf., Trans. Linn. Soc, xiii, 1821, p. 148: Java. 
Lanins insidiator Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii, 1S22, p, 307 : Sumatra. 
Lamprocorax panayensis eustathis Oberh., Journ. Wash. Acad. Sci, xvi, 
1926, p, 516: East Borneo. 
Lamprocorax panayensis kalietypus Oberh., Journ. Wash. Acad, Sd. 
xvi, 1926, p. 516,: Telibon Island, Trang, Peninsular Siam, 
Dish. — Malay Peninsula, 1 
Sumatra; Banka; Billiton. 
Borneo. 
Java. 
Aplonis panayensis gusti Stres. 
Aplonis panayensis gusti Stresemann, Nov, Zool. xx, 1913, p. 375: 
Bali. 
Digit' — Bali. 
ApLnii panayensis heterochlorus (Oberh.). 
Lam P tocotqx panayensis keterochlorus Oberholser, Bull, U.S. Nat, 
Mus. 9S, 1917, p. 57 : Mobur Island, Anamba Islands. 
Dish , — Aor and Tioman Islands; Rhio Archipelago; Anamba Islands; 
Tambelan Islands. 
Natuna Islands; Mantanani Islands; North Bornean Islands; 
Karimata Islands. 
* Aplonis panayensis richmondi (Oberh.), 
Lamprocorax panayensis richmondi Oberholser, Proc. U.S, Nat. 
Mus. lv, 1919, p. 272 : Taya Island, South-east Sumatra. 
Disir .— > Taya Island, South-east Sumatra, 
Aplonis panayensis alipodis (Oberh,), 
Lamprocorax panayensis alipodis Oberholser, Journ. Wash. Acad. 
Sci, xvi, 1926, p. 516: Panjang Island, near Maratua Island, 
East Borneo. 
Aplonis panayensis suggrandis Bangs and Peters, Occ. Pap. Dost. Soc. 
Nat. Hist, v, 1027, p, 241 : Maratua Island, East Borneo. 
Dish ' — Maratua Islands, East Borneo. 
Aplonis panayensis altirostris (Salvad.). 
Calomis altirostris Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. {2} iv, 1SS7, 
P- 553 1 pb 9, fig. 1 : Nias Island. 
* Lamprocorax chalybeus rhadinorhynchus Oberh., Smiths. Misc, Coll. 
lx, No. 7, 1912, p. 17 : Simalur Island. 
* Lamprocorax panayensis nesodramus Oberh., Journ. Wash, Acad. Sci, 
xvi, IQ26, p. 516 : Babi Island. 
Dish. — West Sumatran islands of Simalur, Babi and Nias. 
* Birds from the Malay Peninsula are really A, p , strigaius > affmis 
Rlyth. White it seems clear that the northern part of Sumatra is occupied 
by a small race {strigaius) , I have recently been puzzled by the receipt of 
three very large birds with wings measuring ioS-Lj 15 mm. Perhaps they 
are migrants from elsewhere. 
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