36 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM vol. 70 



125. TURDUS MUPINENSIS CONQUISITUS Bangs 



Turdus auritus conquisitus Bangs, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 44, 

 1921, p. 591 (Likiang Mts., Yunnan). 



One adult female, two immature males, and three immature 

 females, Likiang Mountains, 9,600 feet, April, July, and August. 



126. MONTICOLA SOLITARIA PANDOO (Sykes) 



Petrocincla pandoo Sykes, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1832, p. 87 (Western 

 Ghats). 



Five males and five females from : Feilung Chiao, March 20 ; Chien- 

 chuan and vicinity, 8,000 feet. May 29-June 5 ; Yangtze Gorge, 7,000 

 feet. May 22-23; Ndagu, Yangtze, 7,600 feet, June; Tseh Chung 

 Mountains, Mekong Valley, November. 



Stuart Baker ^^ gives Monticola solitaria affinis as the form of this 

 thrush occurring in western China, but none of the specimens above 

 have any chestnut on the wings which is said to characterize that 

 race, or do specimens from western Szechwan. Kothschild ^* in his 

 various papers on Yunnan birds has assigned his birds to yandoo^ 

 also. 



127. MONTICOLA ERYTHROGASTRA (Vigors) 



Turdus erythrogaster Vigors, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1831, p. 171 (Hi- 

 malayas). 



Five adult males, four adult females, and one immature female, 

 Likiang Mountains, July-August. 



The altitude indicated upon one specimen is 15,000 feet. 

 The immature not fully grown was taken in August. 



128. CHAIMARRHORNIS LEUCOCEPHALA (Vigors) 



Phoenicura leucocephala Vigors, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loud., 1830, p. 35 

 (Himalayas). 



A large series of adults from : Tengyueh Plain, 5,300 feet, March 

 7; Likiang Mountains, 9,600-11,000 feet, April 20-May 11, and 

 September ; Whei Hsi, Mekong Valley, October ; Tseh Chung Moun- 

 tains, Mekong Valley, November ; Yangtza, Mekong Valley, Novem- 

 ber; Hofuping Mountains, Mekong Valley, November; Youngning 

 Plain, 10,000 feet, January-February. 



Chinese birds seem to be a little deeper in color than the few 

 specimens from northwest India available for comparison. 



129. PHOENICURUS AUROREUS LEUCOPTERUS Blyth 



Phoenicura leucoptera Blyth, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 12, 1843, 

 p. 962 (Malacca). 



One male, between Pakang and Wamangai, March 16; one adult 

 male, one adult female, and two young, Likiang Mountains, 11,000 



»» Fauna Brit. India, Birds, ed. 2, voL 2, 1924, p. 175. 



^ Nov. Zool., vol. 28, 1921, p. 30 ; vol. 30, 1923, pp. 42, 255. 



