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188. OREOPNEUSTE ARMANDI (Milne-Edwards) 



Abrornis arrnandl Milne-Edwakds, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, vol. 1, Bull., p. 22, 

 pi. 2, fig. 1, 1865 (north China). 



Two females, northwest Yunnan (Likiang Mountains, October; 

 and Fuchuanshan, 10,000-12,000 feet, September) ; one male and 

 one female, southwest Szechwan (Mutirong, 7,000-7,800 feet, Muli, 

 April; Chiu-lung-hsien, halfway between Muli and Tatsienlu, May). 



189. PHYLLOSCOPUS TROCHILOIDES (Sundevall) 



Acanthiza trochiloldes Sundevall, Physiographiska Sallskapets Tidskrift, vol. 1, 

 p. 76, 1837 (Calcutta, India). 



One female, Likiang Mountains, 11,000 feet, Yunnan, September. 



This specimen was taken with P. magnirostris, which it greatly 

 resembles in color, but is smaller. It measures: Wing, 55; culmen. 

 10; tarsus, 19 mm. 



Count Gyldenstolpe has recently shown ^^ that Phylloscopus lugu- 

 bris auct. and Acanthiza trochiloldes Sundevall are the same. 



190. PHYLLOSCOPUS REGULOIDES CLaUDIAE (LaTonche) 



Acanthop7ieuste trochilwdes claudiae LaTouchb, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 43, 

 p. 22, 1922 (Mengtz, Yunnan). 



Five males, three females, and two unsexed, northwest Yunnan 

 (Likiang Mountains, September and October; Luddii Mountains, 

 12,000-13,000 feet, August; Fuchuanshan, 10,000-12,000 feet, Septem- 

 ber; Ndamucho, 14,000 feet, October) ; two males and six females, 

 southwest Szechwan (Bonti, east of Waerhdje, 12,500 feet, July; 

 forests of Baude, northeast of Muli, 13,000 feet, July ; Noon forests. 

 east of Muli, 10,500 feet, August). 



The United States National Museum contains specimens of this 

 race from as far north in Szechwan as Wenchwan taken in early 

 August. Doctor Rock's specimens from southwest Szechwan taken 

 in summer are also evidently breeding birds, and on a previous trip 

 he took it in the breeding season in the Likiang Mountains, Yunnan. 

 This would make it the breeding form over the high mountains of 

 western China from northern Szechwan, at least, to northwest 

 Yunnan. 



191. PHYLLOSCOPUS MAGNIROSTRIS BIyth 



Phylloscopus magnirostns Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 12, p. 9G0, 

 1843 (Calcutta, India). 



One male, three females, and one unsexed, northwest Yunnan 

 (Likiang Mountains, September; forests of Gowa, 10,000 feet. May; 



"Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 46, p. 47, 1925; and Arkiv fiir Znol., Band 19A, no 1, 

 p. 47, 1926. 



