The single male example from Kanrasan shows rufous patches on 
head, nape, back and lower rump very much as in Ogawa’s tnsularis 
(see Pl. V1, fig. 3). ‘The same rufous patches I find also in a specimen 
of P. palpebrosa loochooensis from Amamidshima. But the new form 
from Tsushima and Corea is distinctly larger than either of the two 
just referred to. As in insularis the colour of chin and throat is 
bright yellow in the male, paler in the female. 
It seems that this new subspecies is restricted in distribution to 
the southern part of Corea (Fusan, Mok-po, etc), extending over to 
Quelpart Island and Tsushima. 
Differential measurements of the six known Japanese and Corean 
forms of Z. palpebrosa may be tabulated as follows :— 

Subspecies | Exp. culm. Wing Tail Tar. Loe. 

mm. mm, mm. mm. 
Vaistesnegerill| 14 0 05 の | 2 2 の Secs Nb 
V Bonin Is. 
. 8 Minami-iwdjima, 
Le 0 WO} N83. 55 60 —62 55 A ー47 99 18 —20 >» Sulphur Is. 
Ade : i Tsushima, South Co- 
グ 。 Re 12.5—13 55 59—62 >» 44 一 46 +5 18—19 ぁ rea and Quelpart Ts, 
Tanegashima and 
Yakushima 
Hokkaido, Hondo, 
Shikoku and Kiusiu 
Z. p. insularis 11—18 ぅ | 56—62 »| 42 —44.5.5| 17.5—18>55 
V 
グ の の ・ japonicus 10—12 >», 56 —62 os 38 —43 >» 16.5 一 18 ぅ > 
グ . p. 1oochoo- 
ensis 
10 —10.5 55 52 —58.5 o9 39—Al 55 17—17.5 29 Loochoo Is. 






