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mature specimens, southwest Szechwaii (Mount Konka, 16,500- 

 17,000 feet, June and August; crags of Dzampe-Shoren, east of 

 Waerhdje, 15,600 feet, July ; Mount Gibboh, 13,000-14,000 feet, Muli, 

 April; Barongomba, 11,000-12,000 feet, no date; Yulonghsi Valley, 

 13,000-16,000 feet, May; Chengtze, 14,500-15,900 feet. May). 



Two females in worn plumage from near Tatsienlu, July, re- 

 ceived from the Rev. David C. Graham, agree with the above series 

 in wing measurement and without much doubt belong to the same 

 form. 



144. PRUNELLA IMMACULATA (Hodgson) 



Accentor immacnlatus Hodgson, Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1845. p. 34 (Nepal). 



One female and one unsexed, southwest Szechwan (Briiolo-kong 

 Valley, 13,000-15,900 feet. May; and Chiu-lung-hsien, halfway be- 

 tween Muli and Tatsienlu, jNIay). 



145. PRUNELLA RUBECULOIDES FUSCA Mayr 



Pnmella rvbeculoides fusca Mayr. Orn. Monatsb., vol. 35, p. 148, 1927 (Bamu- 

 tung, 2 days' trip southwest of Bantang, Szechwan). 



One male and one female, southwest Szechwan (Yulonghsi, 13,000- 

 16,000 feet, May; and Yulinggong. 10 miles south of Tatsienlu, 11,000 

 feet, May) . 



These two specimens agree fairh'^ well with a male from Choni, 

 Kansu, and a female from the Kokonor near Radja. Both the 

 Kansu and Szechwan specimens differ from three males and a female 

 from Kashmir in being darker above, especially on the head; the 

 throats are darker; and the breast is a deeper tawny. The Kashmir 

 birds also have slightly longer wings. Bangs and Peters ^^ intimate 

 that the Szechwan bird is somewhat darker than that from northern 

 Kansu and northeastern Tibet, but the two specimens listed above 

 do not seem to uphold this view. If Pt'unella 7nihecttloides heicki 

 Mayr is to be recognized at all, it seems to me it must be for a form 

 more to the northwest in Kansu and probably Mongolia. 



146. PRUNELLA STROPHIATA MULTISTRIATA (David) 



Accentor nniUistriatm David, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. 7, p. 256, 1871 

 (Mupin). 



Five males and one unsexed, northwest Yunnan (Likiang Moun- 

 tains, 10,000-11,000 feet. January-February; Ndamucho, 14,000 feet, 

 October) ; a good series of adults and young, southwest Szechwan 

 (Mount Mitzuga, 13,500-14,500 feet. June; Mount Konka, 15,000- 

 15,700 feet. June and August: forests of Bonti, east of Waerhdje. 

 12,500, July; forests of Raronki, north of Muli, 12,400 feet, August; 



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