collected in South China. 593 



68. Siva wingatii. 



Siva ivingatei Grant^ Bull. B. O. C. vol. x. p. xxxviii 

 (1900). 



a. ^ atl. Near Yunnan city, East Yunnan, 27 February, 

 1899. [^Type of the species I] 



Adult male. Closely allied to both S. cyanuroptera Hodgs. 

 and S. sordida Hume. It resembles both in the general colour 

 of the upper parts, the grey of the head and neck shading 

 into olive-brown on the back and fulvous on the rump and 

 upper tail-coverts. It further resembles ;S^. cyanuroptera and 

 differs from S. sordida in having the chin, throat, sides, and 

 flanks washed with vinous-grey. It differs from S. cyanuro- 

 ptera and resembles S. sordida in having no white tips to 

 the bastard-wing feathers. It differs from both in having 

 only the inner webs of the outer pair of tail-feathers white 

 to the tip ; moreover, the feathers on the forehead, lores, 

 and chin are strongly washed with rusty pink, though it is 

 just possible that this colour may be due to stain. Iris brovvu. 

 Total length 6*0 inches, culmen 0-6, wing 3*5, tail 2o, 

 tarsus 0'9. 



S. sordidior Sharpe, from the mountains of Perak, may 

 be at once distinguished from this species by having the top 

 of the head and back uniform earthy brown, and the rump 

 and upper tail-coverts similar, but paler. 



G9. Chloropsis hahdwickii. 



Chloropsis hardivickii, Jard. & Selby ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. 

 Mus. vi. p. 18 (1883). 



a. S fid. Ching-tung, Yunnan, 5 March, 1899. 

 Iris yellowish brown. Total length 7| inches. 



70. Hypsipetes concolor. 



Hypsipetes yunanensis Anders. ; David & Oustal. Ois. 

 Chine, p. 137 (1877). 



Hypsipetes concolor Blyth ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi. 



p. 38 (1883). 



a. ? ad. Wei-yiian, South Yunnan, 15 March, 1899. 

 Iris brown. Total length 10 inches. 



