82 Capt. H. J. Walton on the 



This bird occurred along with T. ruficollis in the Chumbi 

 Valley and at Gyantse, but in much smaller numbers. In 

 Sikhim I found it the commoner of the two species. 



38. Oreocichla mollissima. 



Oreocincla mollissima (Blyth) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., 

 Birds, ii. p. 154. 



No. 1826. S adult. Lamteng, Sikhim, 9000 feet, Dec. 22, 

 1903. Bill dull brown, gape and base of lower mandible 

 yellow ; feet yellowish fleshy ; iris dark brown. 



I saw a few specimens of this Thrush in Sikhim during 

 the latter half of December, but did not come across it 

 in the Chumbi Valley. 



39. ClNCLUS KASHMIRIENSIS. 



Cinc/us kashmiriensis Gould ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., 

 Birds, ii. p. 162; Sharpe, Sci. Result. Yark. Miss., Aves, 

 p. 96. 



Cinclus cashmeriensis Oust., N. Arch. Mus. (3) v. p. 187 ; 

 Berez. & Bianchi, Aves Potan. Gan-su, p. 102. 



No. 1759. S adult. Khamba Jong, 15,200 feet, Nov. 4, 

 1903. Bill black; feet dark brown; iris dark brown. 



No. 1858. $ adult. Dhota, Chumbi Valley, 14,000 feet, 

 Jan. 26, 1904. Feet greyish brown; iris olive-brown. 



I shot a White-breasted Dipper at Khamba Jong at the 

 beginning of November and saw another a few days later. 

 It was common in midwinter in the Cliumbi Valley up 

 to 14,000 feet. I saw one just below Phari when the river 

 was covered with ice a foot thick. 



40. Cinclus younghusbandi. 



("nichis younghusbandi Walton, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, xv. 

 p. 92 (July 1905). 



No. 153. ? adult. Khamba Jong, 15,200 feet, Oct. 24, 

 1903. Bill and feet black; iris dark brown. 



No. 1770. ? adult. Khamba Jong, 15,200 feet, Nov. 6, 

 1903. Feet dark brown. 



No. 1783. ? adult. Khamba Jong, 15,200 feet, Nov. 19, 

 1903. Feet greyish brown; iris olive-brown. 



Larger than C. sordidus as regards wing and total length. 



