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and under tail-coverts pale rusty fulvous; rectrices, outer edging 
of primaries and secondaries, and all the tertiary quills, pale 
liver-brown. 
Wing 2°50 inches, tail 2°12, tarsus 1, bill from forehead 0°65; 
bill and legs, in dried skin, and claws pale fulvous. A typical 
form. 
Karen-hee, at an elevation of 2500 feet (Wardlaw Ramsay). 
Trichastoma rubiginosa, n. sp. 
Underneath lively chestnut-red; mesial line from chin to 
breast, also of abdomen, white; above dingy olive-brown, 
somewhat tinged with ferruginous ; remiges and rectrices pale 
brown, outer edges of quills ferruginous ; inner edges of quills 
pallid rusty ; lores grey. 
Wing 3 inches, tarsus 1°38, tail 2°50, bill from forehead 
0°94. 
“ Tris light brown to blackish brown; bill above pale (horny 
below yellowish at gape; legs dull pinkish white. Karen-hee’ 
(Wardlaw Ramsay). 
Described from an example marked a female. 
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Actinura Ramsay?, n. sp. 
Under surface from chin to vent clear ochreous buff, some- 
what darker on the chin and throat ; upper surface cinereous 
olive; forehead almost ferruginous; crown and crest, with 
the nape, like the back, but tmged with ferruginous; most of 
the dorsal feathers traversed by faint, yet distinct, narrow dark 
brown bands or lines, which on the upper tail-coverts are more 
closely set together and very conspicuous; lores and cheeks 
dark brown, almost black ; sides of the head behind the eyes 
and some of the lateral crest-plumes ashy, without any ferru- 
ginous tinge; eyelids white ; primaries narrowly barred with 
black on their outer webs up to their insertion, also the 
minor coverts ; all the rectrices olive-brown, like the tertiaries, 
and distinctly barred with numerous well-defined narrow black 
bands; all but middle pair broadly tipped with white ; under 
tail-coverts and flanks somewhat darker than remainder of 
under surface. 
Wing 3°50 inches, tarsus 1°12, tail 5, bill from forehead 
0°87. 
“ Tris light hair-brown, bill horny brown, legs slaty brown. 
@. Karen-hee” (Wardlaw Ramsay). 
This is a representative form of A. Egertoni, from which it 
chietly differs by its light ochreous under surface, by the 
