18 AKT. 13. — E. LÖNNBEEG : 



above, becoming ashy gray on the lower back and upper-tail- 

 coverts, the entire upper parts being slightly washed with olive- 

 green ; the broad eyebrow stripe is huffy white ; under-parts 

 white, shaded with buff' on throat, foreneck and breast ; belly 

 creamy white ; under-tail-coverts white with a slight wash of 

 yellow. The other specimen is more vividly coloured, the olive 

 green wash of the upper parts being much stronger, especially 

 on the rump ; the eyebrow stripe is pale ochre-yellow ; throat 

 whitish ; foreneck and breast huffy white to pale buff*; belly and 

 under-tail-coverts pale yellow. 



This Wagtail is said by Nikolski to be a common breeding 

 bird in Saghalin. In Summer its habitat is the tundras. Prof. 

 Ijima's party found it to be one of the commonest birds on flat 

 meadow-like or marshy grounds along the lower course of the 

 Susuya as well as along the coast of Aniwa Bay. 



16. Motncilla lugeus Kittlitz. 



Mouth of Susuya River: l$,lc<^, May 14; 1^, May 18. 



Korsakoff": 1Ç ? juv., June 13. 



Tretiya Padj : Sc/^c/', June 9 ; 1 young specimen (unsexed), 

 June 15 ; Ic/', June 17 ; 1 young specimen (unsexed), 

 June 21 ; 1 ad. specimen (unsexed), June 25 ; 1 young 

 S23ecimen (unsexed), June 28; 2(/'cJ^, July 7; Ic/', 1?, 

 July 8 ; 1(/ (juv.), July 8. 



Chipesani: 1 ''??", July 28 ; 1$, Aug. 8; 1 specimen 

 (unsexed, probably c^j, Aug. 10; 1$, Sept. 24. 



According to Nikolski this Wagtail is common along the 

 rivers and on the prairies of Saghalin. 



