372 MR. R. SW1NHOE ON THE BIRDS OF CHINA. [May 2, 



264. Garrulax monachus, Swinh. Ibis, 1870, p. 248. 

 Hainan. 



265. Ianthocincla pcecilorhyncha (Gould). 



. Garrulax pcecilorhynchus, Gould, P. Z. S. 1862, p. 281; B. of 

 As. pi. ; Ibis, 1863, p. 283, 1866, p. 303. 

 Formosa. 



266. Cinclosoma Artemisia, David, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 April 1871, p. 256. 



Allied to C. ocellatum, Vigors, of the Himalayas. Procured by 

 Pere David at Moupiti, Western Szechuen. 



267. Trochalopterum formosum, J. Verr. Nouv. Arch. 1869, 

 Bull. p. 35. 



" General tint olivaceous rust-colour ; bead grey, lanceolated with 

 black ; throat and front of neck of this last colour ; a great portion 

 of the wings and of the upper surface of the tail blood-red. Belly 

 and abdomen olivaceous." — J. Verreaux. 



Sent by Pere David from Moupin. Two other species of this 

 genus, also from Moupin, remain to be described. 



268. Conostoma jEmodium, Hodgs. J. A. S. x. p. 856. 

 Sent from Moupin by Pere David. 



269. Paradoxornis flavirostris, Gould, P. Z. S. 1836, p. 17. 

 Sent from Moupin by Pere David. 



270. Heteromorpha xjnicolor, Hodgs. J. A. S. xii. p. 448. 



Sent from Moupin by Pere David. Like this in coloration is a 

 curious species, also from Moupin, with one of its toes rudimentary. 



271. Suthora bulomachus, Swinh. Ibis, 1866, pp. 299, 303, 

 pi. 9. 



The lower hills of Formosa. 



272. Suthora suffusa, n. sp. 



A smaller conspecies of the last, with the hind neck of a richer 

 rufous and more definitely separated from the greyish olive of the 

 back. Back washed with rufous in the other, blending with the 

 rufous of the head. Bill smaller. Legs and feet much smaller ; 

 wing 2 inches, tail 2'5. 



Seen in small parties in spring about the mountainous sides of 

 the gorges on the Upper Yangtsze. 



273. Suthora webbiana, G. R. Gray, P. Z. S. 1852, p. 70; 

 Gould, B. of As. pi. ; P. Z. S. 1863, p. 271. 



Abundant about the hedges near Ningpo and Shanghai ; moun- 

 tains of Pekin {David). Kept in Shanghai for its fighting-qualities. 



