IIG T. TTTMA. 



22. Emberiza personala, T. 



Awoji. 



A mnle speoiiiion o])t;iiiic<l ^[nrcii 2ri(l rnoii^nrc-i : Wii\g^ 70 iinn.; 

 Tnil-fe.'itliv'T 70 inm.; Tiirsiis 21 nun.: '\ïi<l(lle toe witli r-law 20.\ ^n^n.; 

 Exposed ciihiiert lOJ, inin. l! diJlvTH eo}isidera])]y in eolonrino' fVom 

 adult speeimenH colleeu'd oil jfoiidn. Tiie lores are more l)]ack ; the 

 head, nape, hind-iieck, and sides of head and neck are less olive-green 

 but ni("/re ashy-o-rey ; the sliglit streak above the ear-coverts is wliitish 

 instead of snlphnr-yellow ; the cheek-stripe and under parts from throat 

 to under tail-coverts, wliitish, washed with very p;de sulphur-yellow, 

 yellower on breast an<l sides ofal)domen. In fact, the yellow of the 

 plnmaii'e is palei- than T ha\'e ever seen oii Hondo specimens; other- 

 wise it agrees well with the lal ter. Young, in first win! er plumage? 



A male s])ecinien of EiiiJii'riza raridhiJi.'i in immalure phunage 

 was brought liome from the islaiid of Iki. This s|)ecies has, as far as 

 I know, never yet l)een reeoi-ded from C'oreii. 



28. Emberiza elegans, T. 



Miyama-linjivo. 



Common on tlie islaiid. Five specimens (-.btained at tlu-ee 

 different localities, ^[arcli 2nd to 10th. 



24. Thriponax richardsi, (Tristram.) 



AmanojaknnLa (PI. XII) 



Tin's is undoubtediy tlie most interesting species among the 

 present cohection. Onl}^ a single fem.ale specimen hitlierto existed in 

 the possession of Canon Tristram, tlie original describer of the speeies 

 {Pror. Zonl. Soc, 1879, p. 886). :\b'ssrs Xamiye and Tsuchida liad 



