188 Messrs. Ogilvie-Grant and La Touche on 
91. *Lrocicuia stEERI Swinh. 
Liocichla steeri Swinhoe, Ibis, 1877, p. 474, pl. xiv. ; 
La Touche, op. cit. 1895, pp. 321, 382. 
at. 9. Racu Racu Mts., 6000 ft., Jan., Feb. 1906. 
k. 2. Ho Ho Mt., 5000 ft., Feb. 1906. 
Tris brown; bill blackish ; feet olive-brown. 
The sexes of Steere’s Hill-Tit do not differ from one 
another in plumage. 
The above-mentioned examples agree in every respect 
with the type in the British Museum. The sex of the latter 
specimen is not recorded, nor the exact locality in Formosa 
whence it was procured by Professor Steere. 
La Touche obtained a single female specimen on the 
13th of November, 1893, in the mountain-forests near 
Bangkimtsing, South Formosa. 
92. tSurHora BULOMACHUs Swinh. 
Suthora bulomachus Swinh. Ibis, 1866, pp. 298-303, pl. ix.; 
Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. vii. p. 490 (1883) ; La Touche, This, 
1898, p. ol. 
The Formosan Crow-Tit is peculiar to the island, where it 
is resident in the north. Swinhoe’s types (cage-birds) were 
bought by him on the road from Tainan /Taiwanfoo) to 
Takow, in South Formosa. Several specimens were collected 
by Holst. 
93. *SUTHORA MORRISONIANA Grant. 
Suthora morrisoniana Grant, Buli. B. O. C. xvi. p. 119 
(1906). 
a. 8. Mt. Morrison, 9000 ft., Jan. 1906. (Type of the 
species.) 
Adult male. General colour above dull yellowish olive, 
shading into dull orange-buff on the crown, forehead, and 
rump ; 20 black band above the eye ; ashort band of lengthened 
white feathers behind the eye ; cheeks greyish white, slightly 
mottled with dusky ; chin and throat black; sides of the 
breast and flanks like the back, but paler and more orange ; 
middle of the breast.and belly and the under tail-coverts 
creamy white ; axillaries, under wing-coverts, and the inner 
