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before me, T fail to see tliis distinction ; hence T have j^'efeiTed to 

 retain Wao-ler's name, as 'Slv. Seehohm does in liis Jl.'rJs of tin' 

 Japniie^c Euiinr('. 



The white on the chin and throat seems to be ([nilc \:'riable in 

 amoniit. On one specimen Qso. 1802), it is a narrow iii1errn[>ted 

 streak, wliile (^n the other it is represerited by a broad large patcli on 

 tlie upper throat fo]h)wed l)y some tliree little spots. 



The white lln-m of Keef-lieron was not observed. 



Î50. Anas formosa, Georoi. 



A;i-eriuno ; Touioye-ganio. 

 A male sppri?nen wai^! shot at Xiimura, March 16th. 



;n. Anas galericulata, L. 



( tsliidovi. 

 A male specimen was ol)faiii('d also at Xiimura on tlie same day. 



Î32. AIca carbo, (Pall.) 



Kf'iinafnvi. 



A specimen (sexed $ with query, ^lu.'. Xo. 1787) was sliot near 

 Ofnnako.slii. ^Fareli 27t:li. This was the onlv individual tliat tlie 

 collectors have met with. It is in mature plumage with remiges and 

 rectrices much abraded. Amongst otlier localities this species also 

 occurs in Olga ]^)ay ((«i^'lioli & S-jls'adori, Froc. Zool. Soc, 1887, ]>. 

 593). 



33. AIca anliqua, Gm. 



Umi-snziimo. 

 On March 15th a specimen was sliot at Sagamura. A few days 



