XXXVl. 



iu the 'Records of the Indian Museum^ (vol. viii. p. 275), 

 is preoccupied by Messrs. Mathews and Iredale's name 

 R. fiabellifera kempi ('Ibis/ 1913, p. 441). I tlierefore 

 propose to rename the dark form of the White-throated 

 Faiitail Flycatcher found in the Mishmi Hills 



Rhipidura albicollis stanleyi, nom. n., 



after Mr. Stanley Kemp, in whose honour it was originally 

 named. 



Mr. Godfrey Lambert exhibited a small series of Sparrow- 

 Hawks {Accipiter nisus) to show the variation of plumage — 

 especially in the males. The series included : — 



(1) A male and female in similar plumage. 



(2) A male in the first plumage with the general 

 coloui'ing of underparts very pronounced rufous. 



(3) A male with colourless underparts. 



(4) Specimens intergrading between Nos. 2 and 3. 



Mr. Talbot-Ponsonby exhibited a female Sparrow-flawk 

 in plumage closely resembling that of an adult male. 



Dr. Ernst Hartert described another new form of 

 Pomatorhinus as follows : — 



For some time we had in the Tring Museum a specimen 

 of Pomatorhinus from Trang, in the northern part of the 

 Malay Peninsula, which is very closely allied to P. schisticeps 

 olivaceus from Tenasserim, but differs in having the thighs, 

 under wing- and under tail-coverts, vent, and flanks less 

 rusty, more pale olivaceous, the thighs almost ashy grey, 

 and the crown of the head a shade more greyish. Having 

 now received, in exchange from Mr. Herbert C. Robinson^ a 

 second specimen from Kao Nong, Ban don, which is entirely 

 similar, I do not hesitate to name this form, calling it 



Pomatorhinus schisticeps fastidiosus, subs p. no v. 

 ^o.-v^ A'i^j.r .\;^t.^i ^ 



Type : a. ^ ad. Ko-khan, Trang, Malay Peninsula, 



8. i. 1910, in the Triug Museum. 



