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Length about 4-4", wing 1-9"', tail 2-25", tarsus •75". 

 Distribution. — Mt. Victoria, Chin Hills. 



SuTHORA vERREAUxi CRADDOCKi, Bingham. 



Bingham, Bull, B. O. C, xiii, p. 55 (1903). 



Description : — " Forehead, crown, nape, back, rump and upper tail-coverts 

 orange-brown, shaded on the nape and back with olive-brown ; the primaries 

 edged externally with white, the secondaries and tertiaries broadly edged 

 with bright orange-brown ; the primary coverts brown, forming a con- 

 spicuous patch on the upper portion of the wing ; tail brown, the outer webs 

 of the feathers bright orange-brown for three-fourths of their length from 

 the base; lores, cheeks, and a long supercilium white, the white of the cheeks 

 extending on to the sides of the neck ; ear-coverts brown ; chin and throat 

 black, shading into gray on the upper breast ; abdomen and undertail coverts 

 bright orange-brown." (Bingham). 



Upper mandible horny, lower fleshy yellow, legs and feet fleshy-brown. 

 Length about 4", wing 1-8", tail 1-9", bill 0-3", tarsus 0-9". 



Hab. — Mekong watershed, Keng Tung State. 



Note. — Resembles S. v. verreauxi* hwt abdomen and under-tail coverts 

 bright orange-brown, not white. 



SuTHORA WEBBIANA BRUNNEA, Anderson. 



Anderson, s Suthora. 



S. brunnea. Anderson, P. Z. S., 1871, p, 211; Gates, F. B. I., p. 68,tHaring- 

 ton, J.B.N. H. S., xvi. p. 740; ibid,xix, p. Ill, id., Ibis, 1914, p. 6. 



* Suthora morizoniana, 0. Grant. 

 0. Grant, Bull. B. 0. C, xvi. p. 116 (1906) ; Ibis, 1907, p. 188. 

 27a&.— Mt. Morrison. Formosa. 



Suthora verreauxi verreauxi, Sharpe. 

 Sharpe, Cat. B. M., vii, p. 488, (1883.) 

 Distribution. — West Szechuen and Moupin, China. 



t Suthora loehhiana. — There are numerous geographical races of t^is species 

 from China and Mongolia, and many are very hard to distinguish. 

 Suthora webbiana webbiana. Gray. 

 Gray, P. Z. S., 1852, p. 7870 ; Sharpe, Cat. B. M., vii, p. 490. 

 Hah.—^. China. 



Suthora wbbbiana styani, Rippon. 

 Rippon, Bull, B. 0. C, xiii, p. 54, 1903. 

 Hah. — W. Yunnan. 



Suthora webbiana suffusa, Swinhoe. 

 Swinhoe, P. Z. S., 1871, p. 300. 

 Hab. — Upper Yangtze, Chi na. 



Suthora conspicillata, David. 

 David, N. Arch. Mas., vi. Bull., p. 14, 1870 ; Sharpe, Cat. B. M., vii, p. 489.. 

 Hab.—'E. W. China. 



Suthora przewalskii, Berez and Bianchi. 

 Berez. and Bianchi, Exped. Potan. Gansu, p. 67, 1894. 

 Hab. — Kansu. 



Suthora alphonsiana, Verreaux. 

 Verreaux, N. Arch. Mus., vi, BuU., p. 35, }870,- Sharpe, Cat. B. M., vii, p. 489. 

 Hab. — ^Yunnan, Szechuen. 



Suthora bulomachus, Swinhoe. 

 Swmhoe, Ibis 1863, p. 300 ; Sharpe, Cat. B. M., vii, p. 490. 

 Hab. — Formosa. 



Suthora mantschurica, Tacz. 

 Tacz., Bull. See. Zool. Faun., 1885, p. 470. 

 Hab. — Mongolia and Corea. 

 S. fulvicauda and S. longicauda, Campbell, are probably the young of this species. 



