1910.] THE BIRDS OF HAINAN. 577 



85. Hypsipetes perniger Swinh. 

 Ogilvie-Grant, p. 478. 



a-d. S 2 • Seven- Finger Mts. 12tli-17th November. 



86. Criniger pallidus Swinh. 

 Ogilvie-Grant, p. 478. 



a. § . Seven-Finger Mts. 1 7th November. 



87. Chloropsis lazulina (Swinh.). 

 Ogilvie-Grant, p. 478. 



a, b. <S $ . Seven-Finger Mts. 13th & 15th November. 



88. Campophaga saturata (Swinh.). 

 Ogilvie-Grant, p. 478. 



a-c. S 2 • Seven-Finger Mts. 11th— 1 5th November. 



89. Graucalcs macii Lesson. 

 Ogilvie-Grant, p. 478. 



a, b. <$ 2 ■ Seven- Finger Mts. 12th November. 



91. Pericrocotus fraterculus Swinh. 

 Ogilvie-Grant, p. 479. 



a-c. 6 2 et 6 imm. Seven-Finger Mts. 11th & 1 2th 

 November. 



102. Siphia hainana Ogilvie-Grant. 



Ogilvie-Grant, p. 480. 



«, b. $ et c? imm. Seven- Finger Mts. 13th November. 



107 a. Pitta douglasi Ogilvie-Grant. 



Abstract P.Z. S. No. 81, pp. 18, 19 (March 22nd, 1910). 



Adult male. — Most nearly allied to P. soror Wardlaw Ramsay, 

 from Cochin China, which it resembles in having the crown and 

 occiput dull bluish-green like the back ; lower back and rump 

 bluish : fore-part of the head, cheeks, ear-coverts and lower 

 part of the throat dull pink, chin inclining to whitish ; lores, 

 feathers surrounding the eye and on either side of the occiput 

 rust-red ; chest very similar, but tinged with pink ; breast arid 

 rest of the underparts buff; lower part of the abdomen whitish ; 

 upper wing-coverts and scapulars greenish-blue like the mantle ; 

 quills brown margined on the outer web especially towards the 

 extremity with pale brownish-buff, the five outer primaries white 

 at the base of the inner web ; tail greenish-blue like the back. 



Total length ca. 8-0 inches ; wing 4'45 ; tail 2-05 ; tarsus 2 - 0. 



Adult female. — Differs from the male in being less brightly 

 coloured ; the top of the head, occiput and nape being olive- 

 brown suffused with pink, and the rest of the upperparts, 

 including the wing-coverts and scapulars, mostly dull olive-green ; 



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