^9^^-] recently collected in Siam. 211 



from the Malay States (flavoviridis Moore, which needs 

 comparison with Bornean birds) and find, as Hume re- 

 corded, that the rufous of the head is paler and the green 

 of the rest of the upper-parts brighter and lighter. Though 

 the presumed differences in the colour of the throat and neck 

 do not hold good (Hume compared Teuasserim females with 

 Malayan males), the two birds are undoubtedly subspe- 

 cifically distinct. 



-f-98. Franklinia rufescens beavani (Wald.). 



1 c?, 1 ? . Lat Bua Kao. 



Iris umber-brown and ochre-yellow ; bill horny-brown 

 and black ; feet fleshy and yellowish-fleshy. 



T. L. 112, 105 ; W. ^2, 42. 



+ 99. Prinia inornata blanfordi (Wald.), 



3 cJ, 1 ? . Lat Bua Kao. 



Iris ochre-yellow to brownish-yellow; maxilla horny or 

 brown ; mandible fleshy or pinkish-grey ; feet fleshy to 

 brownish-fleshy. 



T.L. 155-157, 144 ; T. 68, 63, 64, 60 ; W. 53'5, 53, 515, 

 50 ; B. f . g. 16, 16, 16, 15. 



I have no material from Lower Burma with which to 

 compare these specimens, and they do not entirely agree in 

 the matter of colour with descriptions, which may be due 

 to the somewhat Avorn state of their plumage. The female 

 is rather brighter above and more buffy below than the 

 others, 



4 fifth example, a male from the same locality, differs 

 from those above in having a rather more robust bill which 

 I have noted as "^ blackish-brown/' while the irides were 

 "raw-sienna" : it is, perhaps, an older individual (T.L. 168; 

 T. 68; W. 54; B.f. g. 16-4). 



-j^lOO. Phylloscopus superciliosus superciliosus (Gm.). 



3 (?, 1 ? ad. Koh Lak. 



Iris dark; maxilla brown; mandible yellow with black 

 tip; tarsi brown; feet olive-yellow or brownish-yellow. 



T.L. 110, 110, 105. 105 ; W. 56, 55, 53, 54. " 



