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Hab, Pu*an*ting, South-west Kwei-chu, 27th January, 
1899. 
3. Siva wingatei, sp. n. 
Adult male. Allied to both S. cyanuroptera, Hodgs., and 
S. sordida, Hiime. It resembles both in the general colour 
of the upper parts, the grey of the head and neck, shading 
into olive-brown on the back and fulvous on the rump and 
upper tailwcoverts. It further resembles S. cyanuroptera and 
differs from S. sordida in having the chin, throat, sides, and 
flanks washed with vinous grey. It differs from S. cyanu- 
roptera and resembles sordida in having no white tips to 
the bastard Aving-feathers. From both it differs in having 
only the inner webs of the outer pair of tail-feathers white 
to the tip ; moreover, the feathers on the forehead, lores, 
and chin are strongly Avashed «ith rusty pink, though it is 
just possible that this colour may be due to stain. Iris 
broAvn. 
Total length 6‘0 inches, cAilraen 0 6, wing 2'5, tail 2*5, 
tarsus 0'9. 
Hab. Near Yunnan city, E. Yunnan, 27th February, 1899. 
Mr. Grant further described three additional new species 
from Southern Abyssinia, collected by Mr, H. Weld-Blundell 
and Lord Lovat : — 
1. Dendropicus siMoNi, sp. n. 
Adult male. Allied to the male of 2). zanzibari, Malh., 
but easily distinguished by the following characters : — The 
forehead and fore part of the crown are dai’ker brown ; the 
cross-bars on the interscapular I’egion and back indistinct 
and of a dull greenish*white colour; the Aving-coverts 
broAvnish black, the lesser and median Avith a white spot 
at the extremity ; the AA'hite feathers of the sides of the head 
and ear- coverts striped with black on either side, those of 
the throat with narroAv black shaft-stripes ; the chest and 
breast more strongly marked, and the upper surface of the 
shafis of the primary and secondary quills, except the extreme 
basal portion, brovn. Iris brown ; bill dark slate ; legs slate. 
