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Mr. H. E. Dressers Notes on 
6 m , oilmen 5' /; , breadth of bill 2\ ,u , height 2 ,lf . Female—total 
length 6 n 6 ln , wing 3" 5 f// , tail 2" 2'", cnlmen 4height of 
bill If"'. Accentor alpinus is greyer; the lower throat is pure 
grey; breast,, flanks, and underparts grey, with rust-coloured 
shaft-spots; the upper parts are similarly coloured to those 
of the above species; ordy the scapulars have rust-coloured 
edges, and the quills and tail-feathers have grey edges, the 
3rd quill is the longest, the 4th = 2nd. The bill of A. altaicus 
is black, the legs yellowish brown, whereas in Accentor alpinus 
the upper mandible is brown, and the lower one yellow. 
170. Accentor montanellus (Pall.) ; SevertzofF, p. 66. 
Horizontal range. Breeds in district I. 
Vertical range. Breeds in districts 3 and 4. 
171. Regulus cristattjs, Koch; SevertzofF, p. 66. 
Horizontal range. Breeds and is found in winter in districts 
I., II., and III. 
Vertical range. Occurs in winter in districts 2 and 3, in 
the latter also on passage, and breeds in district 4. 
172. Parus bokharensis, Licht.; SevertzofF, p. 66. 
Horizontal range. Resident in districts I., II., III., and IV. 
Vertical range. Resident in districts 1 and 2, rare in the 
latter. 
173. Parus major, L.; SevertzofF, p. 66. 
Horizontal range. Resident in district I. 
174. Parus flavipectus, sp. nov., SevertzofF, pp. 66, 133, 
pi. viii. fig. 7. 
Horizontal range. Breeds in districts I., II., III., and IV., 
rarely, however, in district I., and is found in winter in dis¬ 
tricts III. and IV. 
Vertical range. Occurs in winter, though rarely, in district 
2, and breeds in district 3, where possibly it is resident. 
This is an undoubtedly good species, as I am able to state 
from an examination of specimens presented to me by Dr. 
SevertzofF. It is well figured by him, and may be described 
as resembling Parus cyanus , but smaller, and having the 
breast yellow. Total length 5" 7"', wing 2" 5"', tail 2" 5'", 
tarsus 6"', middle toe 4hind claw 2\ U! , culmen 3'". 
