SUTHORA, bhatt 
(96) Suthora poliotis fee. 
SALVADORI’S SUTHORA. 2 
Suthora fee Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Civic. Genova, vii, p. 364 (1889) 
(Karenni) ; Blanf. & Oates, i, p. 66 (footnote). 
Vernacular names. None recorded. 
Description. Similar to S. p. poliotis, but with flanks and vent 
bright pale fulvous and no black supercilium. 
Colours of soft parts and Measurements as in Blyth’s Suthora. 
Distribution. So far only obtained in Karenni and Fort 
Stedman. 
Nidification. A nest sent to me from near Fort Stedman, with 
both parents, was made entirely of shreds of fine grass, coated 
with cobwebs and lined with fine grass-stems. It was cup-shaped 
and had been placed low down in matted reeds and grass. ‘Uhe 
two blue eggs measure 15°3 x 12°5 and 16-0 x 12°5 mm. 
Habits. Nothing recorded, and the only known specimens are 
Salvadori’s type and those sent me from Fort Stedman by Col. 
H. H. Harington. 
(97) Suthora poliotis ripponi, 
Ktipron’s Suruora. 
Suthora rippont Sharpe, Bull. B.O.C., xv, p. 96 (1905) (Mt. Victoria, 
Chin Hills). 
Vernacular names. None recorded. 
Description. Similar to S. p. poliotis, but has the breast and 
abdomen orange-grey and the ear-coverts a distinctly paler grey. 
Colours of soft parts as in poliotis. 
Measurements. Total length about 110 mm.; wing about 
48 mim.; tail about 56 mm.; tarsus about 18 mm. 
Distribution. Mt. Victoria, Chin Hills. 
Nidification and Habits. Nothing recorded. 
(98) Suthora gularis craddocki. 
BineHam’s Surmonra. 
Suthora craddocki Bingham, Bull. B.O.C., xiii, p- 04 (1903) (Loi- 
Pang-Nan, Shan States). 
Vernacular names. None recorded. 
Description. ‘‘ Forehead, crown, nape, back, rump, and upper 
tail-coverts orange-brown, shaded on the back and nape with 
