BANGS AND PHILLIPS: BIRDS FROM YUNNAN. 285 
pecimens, Mengtsze, Jan., 1911; Loukouchai, Feb. 
* SPIZIXUS SEMITORQUES Swinhoe. 
5 8 specimens, Loukouchai, Jan., Feb., Dec. 
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SPIZIXUS CANIFRONS INGRAMI, subsp. nov. 
yecimens, Mengtsze, March, Aug., Sept.; Loukouchai, Dec. 
— Adult 7, M. C. Z. No. 62,008, Mengtsze, 18 March, 1911. 
cters.— Similar to true canzfrons of the Khasi Hills, Manipur; 
roat grey and not brown; ear coverts pale ashy grey; under- 
1 olive-green, not greenish yellow as in true canifrons. Size 
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rements: 
wing culmen tarsus tail feathers 
62,008 95 12 20 92 
62,009 topotype 92 11 19 82 
ua ‘ks.— All the above characters were noticed by Ingram but 
ited to give the Yunnan form a name on account of insufficient 
TIMELIIDAE. 
IANTHOCINCLA CANORA (Linné). 
#, Loukouchai, 12 June, 1911. 
oe, 
IANTHOCINCLA CINEREICEPS STYANI le 
Loukouchai, 6 Feb. 
MrHOcINCiK LUSTRABILA, Sp. Nov. 
Sand only specimen: — Adult 3, M. C. Z. No. 62,014, Loukou- 
February, 1911. 
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