THAYER AND BANGS: AVES. 175 
TURDUS RUFICOLLIS RUFICOLLIS (Pallas). 
Two males, one taken at Ichang, March 22, 1907, the other a bird with but 
one leg and an old injury to one wing, was shot at Yachiakun, western 
Szechwan, 10,000 feet altitude, July 19, 1908. The partially disabled indi- 
vidual, which of course had been prevented from migrating northward in the 
spring, was in full breeding plumage. 
Turpus Fuscatus (Pallas). 
Eleven* specimens, Ichang, Changyanghsien, and Tawan, Hupeh, and 
Washan, and Wanhsien, Szechwan, winter, and early spring. 
PETROPHILA SOLITARIUS SOLITARIUS (Linné). 
Thirteen specimens, adults of both sexes, Ichang, Changyanghsien, Nantow, 
and Hsienshan, Hupeh, and Waszekow, Wanhsien, Luchow, Foochow, and 
Luitingchiao, Szechwan, all seasons. Several males — three or four — have 
more or less ferruginous mixed in the blue of the belly and under tail-coverts, 
thus approaching P. solitarius philippensis (Miill.). 
LAISCOPUS COLLARIS NIPALENSIS (Hodgson). 
One, young male just beginning to assume mature plumage, Cheto, western 
Szechwan, 13,500 feet, August 30, 1908. 
APRUNELLA IMMACULATA (Hodgson). 
One adult male, Washan, western Szechwan, October 28, 1908. 
PRUNELLA STROPHIATA MULTISTRIATUS (David). 
Five specimens, young and adults, Ramala Pass, Yachia, and Shuowlow, 
western Szechwan, 10,000 to 15,500 feet, midsummer. 
ENICURUS SINENSIS Gould. 
Twenty-five specimens, adults of both sexes, Ichang, Yangchiatamiao, 
Yangehaho, Tatung, Chiliping, Chilitoyeh, Kwangpow, Hsienshan, Hsien- 
shanhsien, and Changyanghsien, Hupeh, and Yachow, and Luluping, western 
Szechwan, all seasons. 
