572 Messrs. Robinson and Kloss on Birds [Ibis, 



having the head duller brownish, not black, the upper 

 surface more uniform, the pale area on the rump less pro- 

 nounced, less black on the chin, and the under tail-coverts 

 chrome, not orange-yellow. From P. a. xanthorrhous Ander- 

 son from Yunnan it can be distinguished by the black chin, 

 the browner cap, the deeper yellow under tail-coverts, and 

 by the white ear-coverts. 



121. Pycnonotus finlaysoni (Strickl.). 



Oustalet, p. 78; Robinson, Ibis, ]915, p. 747; Kloss, 

 Ibis, 1918, p. 199. 



3 (?. Daban, 650 ft., S. Annam. 18-23 March, 1918. 

 " Iris dark, bill black, feet blackish brown .^' 

 T. L. 190, 195, 200 ; W. 88, 89, 90 mm. 



122. Otocompsa emeria (Linn.). 

 Otocompsa jocosa Oustalet, p. 80. 



3 ? . Dran, 3000 ft., S. Annam. 30 March-10 May, 

 1918. 



" Iris brown, bill and feet black." 



T. L. 180, 192, 193 ; W. 75, 78, 78 mm. 



123. Otocompsa flaviventris (Tick ell). 



Otocompsa flaviventris Oustalet, p. 81 ; Robinson, Ibis, 

 1915, p. 747. 



5 c?,2 ?. Daban, 650 ft., S. Annam. 13-21 March, 

 1918. 



" Iris pale yellow, bill and feet black," 



Males. T. L. 190, 195, 190, 186, 187; W. 80, 85, 82, 84, 

 87 mm. 



Females. T. L. 188, — ; W. 79 (imm.), 80 mm. 



124. Dryonastes chinensis germaini Oust. 



Dryonastes germaini Oust. Bull. Zool. Franc, xv. 1890, 

 p. 153. 



1 c?, 1 ? . Trang Bom, Cochin China. 1 June, 1918. 



Male. T. L. 285 ; W. 122 mm. 



Female. T. L. 265; W. Ill mm. 



These are practically topotypes of the subspecies, which 



