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Two adult males from Kashmir are slightly darker above and 

 below and have wider white superciliaries. 



The two immatures are in two stages of the spotted plumage; 

 the younger bird browner above the spots above and below yellow 

 ocher and the belly almost solidly of this color; the older bird is 

 much grayer above with few or no spotting; the spots below whitish 

 and the belly almost wholly so. The yellowish spotted bird is 

 marked as a male and the white spotted bird as a female, but the 

 differences are hardly sexual. They were taken in July. 



140. COPSYCHUS SAULARIS SAULAKIS (Linnaeus) 



Graculd saularis Linnaeus, Sys. Nat., ed. 12, 1766, p. 165 (Bengal). 



One male, Yiinlung, March 22 ; three males and four females with- 

 out definite locality. 



141. SAXICOLA TORQUATA PRZEWALSKII (Pleske) 



Prantincola maura, var. przewalskii Pleske, Wiss. Res. Przewalsky's Reisen, 

 Vogel, vol. 1, 1889, p. 46, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2, 3 (Kansu). 



A large series of adults and immatures from : Hungai, March 11 ; 

 between Wamangai and Tsao Chiang, March 17; Tsao Chiang, 

 March 18; between Feilung-chiao and Yiinlung, March 21; between 

 Yiinlung and Tanten, March 23; between Lanping and Kanhoten, 

 March 27; Yangtze Gorge, 7,400 feet. May 20-23; Lashipa Plain, 

 8,600 feet. May 27 ; Likiang Mountains, 8,200-12,000 feet, May-Sep- 

 tember; between Kanhoten and Shayangching, 8,600 feet, June 4; 

 Tseh Chung Mountains, Mekong Valley, November; Hofuping 

 Mountains, Mekong Valley, November; Forests of Youngning,. 

 February. 



This is somewhat larger and considerably richer colored than 

 Saxicola torquata stejriegeri. 



Two young in the spotted plumage were taken in July and August; 

 the latter considerably older is molting into the fall plumage. 



142. SAXICOLA CAPRATA BURMANICA Baker 



Saxicola caprata Inirmanica Baker, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 43, 1922, 

 p. 19 (Pegu). 



One male, without definite locality. 



143. OREICOLA FERREA HARINGTONI Hartert 



Oreicola ferrea haringtoni Hartert. Vogel paliiark. Fauna, vol. 1, Heft 6v^ 

 1910, p. 711 (Lien-kiang bei Futschau, China). 



A good series of adults and young from: Huigai, March 11; be- 

 tween AVamangai and Tsao Chiang, March 17; between Feilung- 

 chiao and Yiinlung, March 21; Lashipa Plain, 8,600 feet, May 27; 



