FAM. PARIDAs SI 
streaked with white. Whole lower plumage below white 
jugular crescent deep fervuginous, centre of belly not 
abyupiypwniie se el 2s AL PERYDHROCEPHALUS MANIPURPNSIS. 
— Posterior superciliary vegion entirely black or with mere 
traces of greyish white edges to some of the feathers. 
A distinct narrow band across chest, sides and flanks 
ochvaceous or ferruginous, abruptly contrasted with the 
Cra) THC (OE OD Tae OF UCI 5 5 8 a 6 6 6 6 60 6 5 4 Oo 
OL 
5. Head above, cross-band on chest as well as sides and flanks 
ONG) WARTS, 5 8 gS Aly DIVANEMROCIOMANLUG DULCE. 
— Head above, cross-band cn chest as well as sides and flanks 
UGE Penean  e71i00 G72 07 Same Tae ON eu emia ne ey Seca) Yt eg rd erac 
6. Ferruginous of head paler; cross-band on chest and sides 
deeper, almost chestnut. . . . . . . . . . «4. A. ERYTHROCEPHALUS TALIFUENSIS. 
— Ferruginous of head darker ; cross-band on chest and sides 
UAT, CURTITHUPSUIIINS =3 5 6 a 8 0 6 4 6 5. A. ERYTHROCEPHALUS CONCINNUS. 
7. Eye region and broad superciliary stripe somewhat glossy 
silky grey. Upper parts of the head and back sepia-brown 
(Throat pale grey, sides of neck and foreneck white; 
chest sepia-brown, passing mito vinous brown on flanks 
and paling to white on middle of belly.) . . . . . it. A. FULIGINOSUS. 
— Eye region and broad superciliary stripe deep black. Back 
light grey, slightly shaded wath olive, central stripe on 
Cad Waptaren jane walloniy oy Wael ~=5 » 2» » »6 © s co 6 o & 
oO 
8. Median crown-slripe from forehead to nape fawn-colour. 
(Chin and throat silvery white, remainder of lower parts 
GUA? OME) 2 0 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 6 6 Ho AL, HOURCENSTOS. 
— Median crown-stripe white anteriorly, becoming smoky 
GR OTELTIRO TN OSL CHO 1203/10 G1 ae mam Y= =< =a 
g. Breast and abdomen pinkish isabelline, separated from the 
white of throat and forencck by a distinct, narrow, smoky 
Gyodnncioss-lal en 2) ee lOe ae NIVEOGUIEARTSS 
— Breast and abdomen bright ferrugimous, passing into white 
on middle of abdomen. No brown cross-band on chest . 9. A. BONVALOTY. 
HH 
. 4egithaliscus erythrocephalus erythrocephalus (Vigors). 
Parus erythrocephalus Vigors, Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc. Lond, Vol. 1, p. 23 (1831) (Himalayan Mountains). 
Fig. Gould, Birds Asia, Vol. 2, pl. 64. 
Hab. Himalayas, from Hazara District to Bhutan, at elevations of from 6000 to 10,000 feet. 
Nd 
. Zgithaliscus erythrocephalus manipurensis Hume. 
Aegithaliscus manipurensts Hume, Stray Feath. Vol. 11, p. 254 (1888) (Manipur). 
Hab. Assam, south of the Brahmaputra River : Shillong and Naga Hills; Manipur. 
bo 
. Egithaliscus erythrocephalus pulchellus Rippon. 
Aegithaliscus pulchellus Rippon, Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club, Vol. 11, p. 11 (1900) (Nanoi, Loi Mai, south. Shan States). 
Fig. The Ibis (8), Vol. 1, rg01, p. 528, pl. 11, f. 2. 
Hab. Burma: Nanoi, Loi Mai, Kalaw, Karennee, Ménétaung, Loi Salii Range, in the southern Shan 
States, at elevations of from 3000 to 6000 feet. 
