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Mr. N. Knroda on tlie Birds oj 



[Ibis, 



104. Acanthopneuste occipitalis coronata (Temni. & Schl.). 

 Jouy obtained this form from Tsushima, 28 May, 1885 



(Clark, /.c. p. 174). 



105. Troglodytes troglodytes utanoi, subsp. nov. 

 Diagnosis. — Resembles T. troglodytes ogawce Hartert, but 



the head only darker, and the rump not darker than the back. 

 It differs from T. troglodytes fmnigatus by the general 

 coloration of body being distinctly darker, especially on the 

 head. Greneral colour of upper parts very dark brown, with 

 broad and distinct bars ; the bars also distinct on the mantle 

 (there are no bars on the mantle m fmnigatus) ; lower back 

 and rump somewhat paler coloured than the upper back j 

 upper tail-coverts and tail-feathers tinged with dai'k rusty, 

 and the bars on them distinct and broad ; four small white spots 

 on the middle wing-coverts in the new form, as \x\ fumi gains 

 (six in peninsula: of Corea) ; ear-coverts dark brown and the 

 pale shafts on the ear-coverts rather indistinct ; lower parts of 

 the body dark brown, with the centre of the lower breast and 

 abdomen distinctly pale buflf ; bars on the latter parts very 

 distinct, most of them formed by transverse lines, instead of 

 V-shaped markings as in fumigatus ; under tail-coverts deep 

 chestnut, with very distinct bars and pure white subterminal 

 spots ; \n fumigatus the white spots are generally on the tips 

 of the feathers of the under tail-coverts. 



The type-specimen was obtained by Mr. Y. Utano at 

 Tzugahara, Tsushima, 21 December, 1920, and presented 

 to me. 



Measurements : — 



