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56. POMATORHINUS STRIDULUS. 
Pomatorhinus stridulus Swinhoe, Ibis, 1861, p. 265; 
Seebohm, Ibis, 1881, p. 264. 
Pomatorhinus ruficollis Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. yii. 
p. 426 (1883) [part.]. 
a. $ ad. Ching-tung, Yunnan, 5 March, 1899. 
by c. $ ad. Mong-kou, near Ma-li-pa, South Yunnan, 
1 April, 1899. 
The three specimens mentioned above are referred to this 
species with some doubt. 
Specimen a differs from b and c in having scarcely any 
trace of white on the middle of the breast and the entire 
belly dull olive-brown. In b and c, especially in the former, 
the greater part of the breast, as well as the middle of the 
belly, is white. This difference is probably due to age, for 
some specimens of P. ruficollis show much more white on 
the underparts than others, and are probably very old birds. 
The following are the measurements:— 
a. Wing 3”0 inches, tail 3*4. 
b. „ 325 ,, „ 3*6. 
c. ,, 33 „ ,, 3*65. 
Typical examples of P. ruficollis from India measure :— 
Wing 3'2 inches, tail 3‘5. 
57. Pomatorhinus gravivox. 
Pomatorhinus gravivooc David; David & Oustal. Ois. Chine, 
p. 183, pi. 49 (1877) ; Seebohm, Ibis, 1891, p. 373. 
a. £ ad. Near Yunnan city, East Yunnau, 6 February, 
1899. 
b. $ ad. South-western Yunnan, April 1899. 
Iris yellow. Total length 10 inches («), 9^ inches ( b ). 
58. Garrulax leucolophus. 
Garrulax leucolophus (Hardw.); Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
vii. p. 435 (1883). 
a. ? ad. Mong-kou, near Ma-li-pa, South Yunnan, April 
1899. 
Iris brown. Total length 11 inches. 
