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 1 52. Pomatorhinus erythrogenys ferrugilatus Hodg8. (?) 



P. erijihrngeni/s Vig., Anderson, Wenteni Yunnan, p. 034. 



One specimen, Moraien, 3. vi. 68 (Anderson;. 



Anderson's remarks indicate that, his specimen is referable to this race and 

 not to F. eiyt/iroffeni/s proper, which is fonnd in the North-Westeni Himalayas. 



153. Pomatorhinus ruficollis styani Seebohm. 



P. rujienllh Hodgs., Anderson, Westej'n Yuitmut, p. I)3.S. 



One specimen, Momien, 29. v. 68 (Anderson). 



Oustalet {Bull. Mii.'i. Paris, 1898, p. 256) questions the validity of Seebohm's 

 bird, bnt Dr. Hartert upholds it in his I'tii/. Pnl. F. (vol. i. p. 639). If a good 

 form, Anderson's solitary specimen and those procured by M. Soulie at Tsekou (N. W. 

 Yunnan), are doubtless referable to it, rather than to the typical Nepalese bird. 



154. Garrulax leucolophus. 

 ? ad. ; Mong-Kou, S. Yunnan, April 1899 (Wingate). 



155. Garrulax albigularis (iouhl. 



156. Garrulax pectoralis Gonkl. 



Both species included in Oustalet's list of birds obtained in Yunnan by Prince 

 Henry of Orleans (cf. Full. Mus. Paris, 1896, p. 184). 



157. Dryonastes sannio (Swinh.). 



Gari-ulax mnnio Anderson, Western Yunnan, p. 627. 



Two, Muangla, July 1868 (Anderson). 



8 (?c?, ? ? ; Mongtse, S. Yunnan, March, April, July, 1910 (Owston). 

 One of the Mongtse specimens in abraded plumage collected in July has the 

 upper side strongly washed with rufous, the others all being olive- brown. 



158. Pyctorhis sinensis (Gmel.). 



A series of eight specimens taken at Jlougtze, Yunnan, in April, May, June, 

 1910 (Owston). 



c? ad. ; Ching-tung, Yunnan, 9. iii. 99 (Wingate). 



Most of these Yunnan birds agree fairly well with Burmese specimens inas- 

 much as they have the vinous wash on the head extending well down over the 

 nape and shoulders. The liack and rump are reddish brown while the wings are 

 very bright rufous. In examjiles from Assam the vinous tints are confined to the 

 crown of the head, which appears darker by contrast to the back and rump, these 

 parts being paler and more olivaceous, instead of rufous-brown. This bird was 

 also procured by Eijipon in W. Yunnan and by I'rince Henry of Orleans. 



159. Corythocichla brevicaudata (Blyth). 



Salwin Valley, W. Yunnan, 1. v. 06 (Kippon). 



The above specimen atrrees well with the typical C. brevicaur/ata, the habitat 

 of which is given in JShurpe's Handlist (vol. iv. p. 42) as Tenasserim. 



