^9^9-i from South Annani and Cochin China. 60l 



182. Suya crinigera cooki Harington. 

 Bull. Brit. Orii. Club, xxxi. 1913, p. 109. 



3 (^ , 3 ? . Dran, 3000 ft., S. An nam. 29 March- 1 7 May, 

 1918. 



Male (March). " Iris ochreous ; maxilla and mandible 

 black, base grey ; feet fleshy.^' 



Female (March). " Maxilla horny ; mandible fleshy, grey 

 below ; feet pale fleshy." 



Males. T. L. 178, 165, 160 ; W. 59, 57, 55 ; T. 88, 87, 85 ; 

 Ts. 22-5, 22-5, 22 mm. 



Females. T. L. 145, 145, 150 ; W. 52, 50, 51 ; T. 72, 73, 

 73; Ts. 21, 21, 21-5 mm. 



The males of this series seem to be decidedly larger birds 

 with longer tails than the females, the difl'erence being 

 especially noticeable in the bills, which also have the maxilla 

 entirely black. 



We have referred them to S. c. cooki, described from 

 Upper Burma and occurring in the sauthern Shan States, 

 which differs from the typical form, as do these l)irds, in the 

 uniform under surface with the black base of the featheis 

 not visible normally. The head is very distinctly striped in 

 all the specimens, the rest of the upper surface much less so ; 

 properly speaking, there is no supercilium, but the anterior 

 lores are pale. 



183. Snya superciliaris Anderson. 



Anderson, Anat. & Zool. Res. 1878, p. 642, pi. li, 



5 c?,3 ?, 1?. Dalat, 5000 ft., S. Annam. ^6 April- 

 5 May, 1918. 



1 S- Arbre Broye, 5400 ft., S. Annam. 12 May, 

 1918. 



1 S • Langbian Peaks, 6000 ft., S. Annam. 27 April, 

 1918. 



" Iris ochreous, maxilla brown, mandible fleshy, feet 

 fleshy." 



Males. T.L. 200, 197, 185, 183, 170, 200, 185 ; W. 50, 

 52, 50, 50, 49, 51, 51 ; T. 124, 117, 109, 105, 92, 120, 

 114 mm. 



