358 BIRDS OF TENASSERIM. 



sixth. The first few primaries are often excessively narrowly 

 margined with white ; the second throughout its whole length ; 

 the third, fourth and fifth from beyond the feeble emargiuation 

 which they exhibit. 



564— Reguloides trochiloides, Sund. (1.) 



{Karen Pills, from 3,000 to 4,000 feet, Rama ; Tonghoo, Lloyd.) Salween R. 



564 bis. — Reguloides flavo-olivaceus, Hume. S. F., V., 

 504, 330. 



Under the name of viridipennis, Lord Tweeddale, (B. of B., 

 p. 106.) refers to the smaller brighter race of Trochiloides, which 

 Mr. Brooks and I formerly identified as viridipennis, and tells us 

 that Ramsay obtained it in the Karen hills from 2,000 to 4,000 

 feet ; what the true viridipennis is I have fully shown, S. F., V., 

 330. The race here referred to (for I doubt its being specifi- 

 cally separable) I have named as above (V., 504) in deference to 

 Mr. Brooks' opinions ; for my part I should unite it with 

 trochiloides. 



565.— Reguloides superciliosus, Gm. (11). 



(Tonghoo, Karen Rills, from 700 to 2,500 feet, Ram?.) Kollidoo ; Younzaleen 

 Creek, Salween R ; Myawadee ; Kaukaryit, Houngthraw R ; Moulmein ; Mooley- 

 it; Mergui. 



Generally distributed in the cold season throughout the 

 province alike in hills aud plains, but avoiding dense forest. 



566.— Reguloides proregulus, Pall. (l). 



Pine forests, Salween. 



567. — Reguloides viridipennis, (3). Blyth. Descr. 

 S. F., V., 330. 



Mooleyifc. 

 I have already written fully about this species, loc. cit. 



568.— Reguloides erochroa, Hodgs. (1). 



(Karennee, at 3,000 feet, Rams.) Mooleyit. 



569 bis.— Cryptolopha tephrocephala, Anders. (6), 

 Descr. S. F., III., 140. 



(Karennee Sills, at 3,500 feet, Rams.) Kollidoo; Pahpoon ; Thoungya Sakan ; 

 Moulmein ; Meetan. 



Sparingly distributed, probably in the cold season only, 

 throughout the northern and central portions of the province, 



