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found over the whole of Assam, Manipur, Arrakan, and 
Northern Chin Hills. 
Type. 6. Pondaung, Upper Chindwin, No. 1914.7.20.11 
(C. Hopwood). 
»  ¢. Heinsin, North Chin Hills, No. 1909.4.7.17 
(Capt. Mears). : 
Xanthiscus flavescens vivida, subsp. nov. 
Differs from X. f. flavescens in being much more yellow 
below. This colour, instead of being confined to the vent, 
and even there not very vivid, extends all over the abdomen 
and well over the breast, being found actually up to the 
throat in a few specimens. It is also a somewhat darker 
bird both above and on the flanks. 
Measurements as in X. f. flavescens. 
Type. 8. No. 86.9.1.2018. Salwin. Davison coll., British 
Museum. : 
» @¢. No. 86.9.1.2024. Muleyit. Davison coll., British 
Museum. 
Locality. South Salwin and N. Tenasserim. 
This form extends from the Kauri Kachin Hills, through 
Shan States, Karennee, and South Burma into jthe Malay 
Peninsula. ; 
Iole virescens cinnamomeoventris, subsp. nov. 
Differs from Jole virescens virescens in being darker and 
ruddier, less green above and duller, less yellow below ; the 
throat and fore-neck are grey, only faintly tinged with 
yellow, and the vent and under tail-coverts are cinnamon 
instead of yellow, this colour extending on most individuals 
to the belly also. J. v. lénnbergi differs from this new form 
in being much larger, wing 83 to 89 mm. as against 73- 
80 mm.; lénnberyi is also more yellow below and more 
green above than cinnamomeovenitris. 
Type. 3. No. 86.9.1.1081. Tenasserim. W. Davison 
coll., British Museum. 
2. No. 86.9.1.1087. Bankasoon. W. Davison 
coll., British Museum. 
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