NOTES OX A COLLECTION OF BIRDS FROM TSUSHIMA. 



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Messrs Xauiiye and Tsiicliida also oljtained two specimens of 

 this species on the island of Iki, Ijetween Tsushima and Kiiishiii. 

 Both of these are much suffused with ruddy colour on the iu<>-ulum. 

 The collect(3rs do not remember to ha\'e noticed any difference in the 

 screeching cry between the Tsushima and Hie Hondo Browai-eared 

 Bulbuls. 



7. Zosterops japonica, T. & s. 



Mejiro. 



This species is reported to be common on the island. It frequents 

 Cantellia japonica like Hijpsijjetes aiiiaurods. The tAvo specimens 

 brought back present the following measurements : 



]3oth have the bill perceptibly stouter and longer than average 

 Hondo-specimens, in which the exposed culmen nieasiu-es 10 — 1 1 mm. 

 The breast and Hanks are somewhat less rufous tlian in nianv Hondo- 

 specimens, others of which however match exactly in this respect 

 with the two Tsushima skins now befc-re me. AMietlicr the latter 

 represent a local race, perhaps intermediate between typical Z. jiiponica 

 and Z. stejnegeri, I am not prepared to say. 



8. Cellia cantillans (T. c^ s.) 



Ko-uguisii. 



A single female specimen was brought home. The wing me;i- 

 snres only 55 mm., on which account I refer it to thi.s wpecies. 



