16 ART. 13. E. LÖNNBERG : 



This Lark is evidently the same as that which Steineger 

 had described^^ from Kamtschatka under the name of Älauda 

 hlahistoni, which was afterwards identified by Hartert"^ with 

 Swinhoe's Ä. i^ehinensis. 



13. AlnufJa avvensis japonica Temminck & Schlegel. 



Mouth of Susuya Eiver : 1 specimen (nnsexed), May 15 ; 

 Ic/', May 17. 



Both these specimens must be referred to the smaller race, 

 as their wings measure only 98 and 102 mm. respectively. 



14. AnfJnis lïiae/nlatus Hodgson. 



Mouth of Susuya Eiver : Id^, May 10 ; 1 specimen (nnsexed) 



May 17 ; 3c^c^, May 18. 

 Trctiya Padj : Ic/', June 5; 1$, June 9; Ic/', June 20; 



1(/, June 23 ; Id", June 24. 

 Chipesani: Icf, July 28; 1?, July 29; Id",!^, Aug. 1; 



Id", Aug. 2; Ic^, Aug. 3; 1?, Aug. 5; 1$, Aug. 9; 



1?, Aug. 1Ö; 1?, Sept. 8. 



NiKOLSKi regarded this pipit to be the most common of all 

 the birds breeding in Saghalin (Taczanowski). Prof. Ijima 

 writes me that it was met with everywhere in abundance, espe- 

 cially in forests that had been devastated by wild fire. 



1) Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 49, p. 2%. Wasliincjton, 1885. 



2) Yogcl pal. Fauna, p. 248. 



