106 • I. IJIMA. 



1. IVÏerula fuscata, (l'ai].) 



J;ip. names : Tsugnrai ; Chöiua. 



This species was fcund iii gTent niimhers on open paddy-fieldH. 

 They vrere pro1jpJ)ly on rnioTntion. Eiirht speeimen;«!, dating Fehr. 

 22iid (!) ]\[nrcli 7t]i, were ol)t;!ined at four différent localities. 



A specimen Avas also hiv^nght liome from the island of Tki, 

 between Tsnshima and Kinshiti. 



•2. Merula naumanni (T.i 



ifarlivo-t.sngniui : Akaüiüii. 



This species, wiiich but rarely straggles to the north-eastern 

 portion of fIond<^, seems to be a common visitor to Tsushima. Three 

 si^ecimens, all inales (dating Febr. 22n^to Marcli 6tli), were ol)tained. 

 They were foniid mixed in flocks of the alcove species. According 

 to the repcn-t of Taczanowski (Troc. ZooJ. Sue., 1888, p. 463) 

 .1/. uanumimi sliould also Ije common in Corea dnring tlie time of 

 migrations. 



3. Merula pallida (Gm.) 



Shirohara ; Yabntsngumi. 



Numerous in ])nshes. Four specimens obtained, Fefa-. 19th to 

 March 6tli. 



4. Monlicola solitaria (Miiii) 



Iso-l)i_yo(lovi. 



A iemaJe and two male;- were collected at W'ani-ura at the 

 northern extreniiiy of ihe island. 



