119 [Yol. xvi. 



Total length ca. 5*1, wing 2'9jtail (worn) 2'S, tarsus I'l. 



Ad. ? . General colour above dark olive, with the 

 long eyebrow-stripe less strongly marked than in the male, 

 especially in front of the eye ; underparts dull yellowish- 

 olive, much lighter than the upperparts, and palest on the 

 throat, middle of the belly and under tail-coverts ; quills, 

 and tail brownish-black; outer webs margined with 

 brownish-olive . 



Total length ca. 5*1, wing 2'9, tail 2-45, tarsus 1-15. 



Hah. Mt. Morrison, 8,000 feet. 



This species, which is widely different from any known 

 form, is named in honour of Mrs. Johnstone. 



SUTHOEA MOBBISONIANA, Sp. n. 



Ad. (^ . General colour above dull yellowish-olive 

 shading into dull orange-buff on the crown, forehead and 

 rump; no hlacJc hand ahove the eye; a short band of lengthened 

 white feathers behind the eye ; cheeks greyish-white, 

 slightly mottled with dusky ; chin and throat black ; sides 

 of the breast and flanks like the back, but paler and more 

 orange ; middle of the breast and belly, and the under tail- 

 coverts creamy white ; axillaries, under wing-coverts and 

 the inner edges of the quiUs white ; wings much as in S. 

 nipalensis, Hodgs., but with the outer margins to the 

 quills orange-buff ; tail similar to that of S. nipalensis ; 

 iris red, bill pink. 



Total length ca. 4-0 inches, wing 1-9, tail 2*2, tarsus 0*7. 



Hah. Mt. Morrison, 9,000 to 10,000 feet. 



ACTINODURA MORBISOlSriANA, Sp. n. 



Ad. ^ and ?. Top and sides of the head deep chestnut- 

 brown ; chin and throat paler chestnut, the feathers with 

 rufous-buff sides, giving these parts a somewhat streaked 

 appearance ; upper, mantle, sides of the neck and breast 

 grey, streaked with white ; rest of the back reddish-olive 

 with fine indistinct cross-bars ; belly and under tail-coverts 

 reddish-brown streaked with rusty-buff; quills black, 

 barred with rufous, the primaries margined with white on 



