ART. 7 BIRDS PEOM YUNNAN AND SZECHWAN, CHINA RILEY 59 



One specimen (U.S.N.M. No. 312428) has the under tail coverts 

 chestnut and a median bar of the same color on some of the feathers 

 of the center of the breast. 



167. CALLIOPE TSCHEBAIEWI Pizewalski 



Calliope tscheiatewi Pkzewalski, Mongol i strana Taugut, vol. 2, p. 44, pi. 9, 

 fig. 1, 1870 (mniintain.s of Kansu) ; Rowley's Ornithological miscellany, 

 vol. 2, pt. 6, p. ISO, pi. 54, fig. 1, 1877. 



Seven males and four females, Mount Konka, 16,000 feet, June; 

 seven males and three females, Mount Mitzuga, Muli, 15,000 feet, 

 June; one male, forests of Raronki, Shouchu Basin, 14,200 feet, 

 August; one male, forests of Bonti, 13,500 feet, east of Waerhdje, 

 July; one immature in the spotted plumage, Mount Konka (Mount 

 Chanandodji), 15,600 feet, August; one male and two females, 

 Yulonghsi, 13,000-16,000 feet, May; all in southwest Szechwan. 



168. OREOCINCLA MOLLISSIMA MOLLISSIMA (Blyth) 



Tiirdus mollissmivs Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 11, p. 188, 1842 

 (Durjeeling). 



One adult male, one adult female, and one young female, north- 

 west Yunnan (Likiang Mountains, 10,000 feet, January-February; 

 Ndamucho. 14,000 feet, October; and Chiitien, 6,500 feet, October); 

 one young not long from the nest, southwest Szechwan (forests of 

 Raronki, 12,400 feet, Shouchu Basin, north of Muli, August). 



169. CICHLOSELYS SIBIRICUS SIBIRICUS (Pallas) 



Turdus sibiricniS Pallas, Reise durcli verscluedeue Provinzen cles russischen 

 Reichs, vol. 3, p. 694, 1776 (Dauria). 



One adult female, Likiang Mountains, Yunnan, October, 1928. 

 Apparently the first record for Yunnan. 



170. TURDUS EUNOMUS Teniminck 



TiirdUH eunomus Temminck, Nouveaii recueil de planches colorizes d'oiseanx, 

 pi. 514, 1831 (Japan). 



One female, gorges of Lautsolo, 10,000 feet, November, and one 

 female, Likiang Mountains, 10,000 feet, January-February, both in 

 northwest Yunnan. 



171. TURDUS ATROGULARIS Temminck 



Turdtis atrogularis Tkmminck, Manuel d'ornitliologie, vol. 1, p. 169, 1820 

 (rarely in Austria and Silesia). 



One adult male. Likiang Mountains, 10,000 feet, January-Feb- 

 ruary. 



In this specimen the tail feathers are suffused with ochraceous- 

 tawny on the inner web on the underside; very pronounced on the 



