Birds of Southern Tibet. 71 



No. 1816. ? adult. Lamteng, Sikhim, 9000 feet, Dec. 20, 

 1903. 



No. 1843. 6 adult. Gauthong, Chumbi Valley, 12,000 

 feet, Jan. 16, 1904. 



No. 1852. ? adult. Gauthong, Chumbi Valley, 12,000 

 feet, Jan. 19, 1904. 



Common in Sikhim, and even more so in the Chumbi 

 Valley in December and January. 



A specimen of Trochalopteron henricii (Oust., Ann. Sc. Nat. 

 xii. p. 274 (1891) ; id. Nouv. Arch. Mus. v. pi. iii. fig. 2) 

 was obtained by Colonel Waddell, I.M.S., at Chaksam 

 (Brahmapoutra Valley) in September. It was erroneously 

 described as a new species, under the name of Garrulax 

 tibetanus, by Mr. H. E. Dresser in the ' Proceedings of the 

 Zoological Society,' 1905, vol. i. p. 54, pi. v. fig. 2. 



12. Proparus vinipectus. 



Proparus vinipectus (Hodgs.) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., 

 Birds, i. p. 173. 



No. 1809. S adult. Lamteng, Sikhim, 9000 feet, Dec. 19, 

 1903. Bill dusky, lower mandible fleshy ; feet livid fleshy ; 

 iris hoary white. 



No. 1832. S adult. Lamteng, Sikhim, 9000 feet, Dec. 24, 

 1903. 



I did not notice this bird in the Chumbi Valley, though it 

 was common in Sikhim. 



13. Stachyridopsis ruficeps. 



Stackyridopsis ruficeps (Blyth) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., 

 Birds, i. p. 164. 



No. 1837. $ adult. Nyema, Sikhim, 8000 feet, Dec. 29, 

 1903. Bill plumbeous, lower mandible pale fleshy ; feet 

 brownish yellow; iris red. 



Common at low elevations in Sikhim. 



14. Myiophoneus temmincki. 



Myiophoneus temmincki Vig. ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., 

 Birds, i. p. 178; Sharpc, Sci. llesult. Yark. Miss., Aves, 

 p. 100. 



