(292) 



192. Pterythius pallidas David. 

 Gyi-dzin Shan, 2. iv. 02 (Kii.pon). 



193. Myzornis pyrrhura Hodgs. 



In 1900 the Paris Mnsenm received a specimen of thin bird, hitlierto supposed 

 to be confined to the Eastern Himalayas (Nepal, Sikkim) from Tsekon, N. Ynnnan 

 (of. Nouv. Arch. Mus. Faris, 19(>1, p. 292). 



194. Mesia argentauris Hodgs. 



Leiothrix argentauris AndcrsOD, Wexlern Ynimiiii, p. (iHO. 



One specimen, Ponsee, 23. iv. 68 (Anderson). 



195. Minla igneitincta Hodgs. 



Chntnng-Yangpi road, 20. iii. ir2 (Rippon). 

 Ta Ian pa, Chntung, 20. iii. 02 



Sharpe {Handl. iv. p. 67) gives the range of this bird as Nepal to Bhutan, 

 Naga Hills, Manipnr, and that oi M jenloni as W. China and Sechuen. 

 The above specimens agree well with .1/. igneitincta. 



196. Conostoma aemodium Hodgs. 



Onstalet states {None. Arch. Mus. Paris, 1901, p. 282) that Prince Henry of 

 Orleans and M. Sonlie obtained specimens of this species from North Yniinan, 

 where it is apparently not uncommon. 



197. Suthora brunnea Anderson. 



Anderson, Wextern yiuinaii, p. xli.\. 



Four specimens, Momien, 5. vi. 68 (Anderson). 



Anderson found this bird "in large flocks, some thirty and forty together," 

 at an elevation of 45u0 ft. Prince Henry of Orleans subsequently obtained this 

 species in the north of the province (cf Noui: Arch. Mus. Parii^, 1901, p. 283). 



198. Suthora styani (Rippon). 



Talifu Valley, 13. ii.06 (Rippon). 

 Tali Valley, 15. iv. 06 „ 



199. Suthora fulvifrons cyanophrys Dav. et Onst. 



The Paris Mnsenm has received several specimens of this bird from Tsekon, 

 N. Ynnnan (cf. Xom. Arch. Mug. Paris, 1901, p. 285). 



200. Suthora ruficeps atrosuperciliaris Godwin-Ansten. 



•aximii riififfpn Anderson, Western Yunnan, p. 638. 

 [art. Viiy. Pal. Fauna, p. 407 (Note). 



One specimen, Ponsee, 22. iv. 68 (Anderson). 



