Ornithologists’ Cluh. 871 
2. Harpactes hainanus, sp. n. 
Adult male. Differs from the male of H. erythrocephalus, 
Gould, in having the head and nape uniform dull purplish 
crimson and the upper parts much browner, especially the 
mantle and upper back; the lower back, rump, and upper 
tail-coverts only being washed with chestnut ; the lower 
part of the chest next the white band dull crimson instead 
of scarlet-crimson; and the white tips to the outer tail- 
feathers shorter, the longest scarcely exceeding 1*1 inch. 
Total length 12*0 inches, wing 5*5, tail 6*0. 
Adult female. Differs from the female of H. erythrocephalus 
in having the general colour of the upper parts and chest 
ffiuch browner. 
Total length 12'0 inches, wing 5*3, tail 5*7. 
Mr. Grant also described the following new species from 
Southern China, collected by Capt. A. M. S. Wingate :— 
1. SlTTA YUNNANENSIS, Sp. 11. 
Adult male. Most nearly allied to S. montium , La Touche, 
from which it is at once distinguished by its much more 
slender bill and the entire absence of chestnut from the 
sides, flanks, and under tail-coverts, which are uniform 
greyish buff, like the rest of the underparts. Iris brown. 
Total length in the flesh 4’5 inches, culmen 0’65, wing 2’8, 
tail 1*5, tarsus 065. 
Hab. Near Wei-yuan, Southern Yunnan, 12th March, 
1899. 
2. Phylloscopus subaffinis, sp. n. 
Adult male and female. Differ from P. affinis , Tickell, in 
having the terminal half of the lower mandible, as well as 
the legs and feet, very dark horn-brown; the underparts 
strongly washed with dull fulvous; the clear yellow of the 
underparts, so conspicuous in P. affinis , being merely in¬ 
dicated on the middle of the breast and belly. The species 
resembles P. affinis in the shape of the wing, the second 
primary being about equal to the tenth. Iris black. 
Total length in the flesh 4“5 inches, culmen 0*5, wing 
1*95-2’05, tail 1*8, tarsus 0*75. 
