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come under his somewhat insufficient diagnosis <>!* thai form, although 

 1 may state that 1 am not at all certain they belong here. 1 have not 

 been able to examine a, specimen of true A. c. macroura, and have been 

 forced to rely on descriptions. An example of Seebohm's -1. r. 

 sibirica from Krasnoyarsk agrees in size and length of tail with my 

 Korean and Amur birds, but differs widely in the great amount of 

 white on the wings. 



A male, taken at Seoul, Korea, October 24, 1883, measures, wing, 

 67 mm.; tail, 09 mm.; tarsus, 17 mm. 



A male of A. c. sibirica measures, wing, 67 mm.; tail, 100 mm. ; tar- 

 sus, 17 mm. 



A male, taken at Sapporo, Yezo, October 23, 1883, measures, wing, 

 64 mm.; tail, 84 mm.; tarsus, 17 mm. 



Two females, taken at Seoul, Korea, on October 14 and 24, 1883, 

 average, wing, 64.5 mm.; tail, 91 mm.; tarsus, 17 mm. 



ACREDULA TRIVIRGATA MAGNA Clark. 

 KOREAN LONG-TAILED TIT. 



Aareduh trivirgata magna A. E. Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 32, 1!»07, p. 175 

 (Seoul, Korea). 



Mr. Jouy's collection contains the type of this species, an adult male, 

 taken at Seoul on October 24, 1883. 



REMIZ CONSOBRINUS SUFFUSUS Clark. 

 KOREAN PENDULINE TIT. 



Reviiz conzobriiius suffusus A. H. Clark, Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 32, L907, 

 p. 474 (Fusan, Korea). 



Mr. Jouy's collection contains two adult males of this form taken 

 near Fusan on December 21, 1884. 



SUTHORA WEBBIANA MANDSCHURICA (Taczanowski). 

 MANCHURIA.N SUTHORA. 



Three birds, a male and two females, taken near Seoul on August 

 12, 1883, appear to be referable to this subspecies. Unfortunately 

 the ^enus is not very well represented in the National Museum collec- 

 tion, and I have had to depend largely on published descriptions. 

 They differ from a, specimen which I take to represent S. w. webbiana, 

 from Shen Si, exactly as described by Mr. Campbell in his description 

 of S. longicauda (=S. mandschurica) in the Ibis for 1892, p. 237. 



SUTHORA FULVICAUDA Campbell. 

 KOREAN SUTHORA. 



Two female Sut boras, taken at Fusan, one on April 11, L886, and 

 the other on April 30, 1884, I have determined as belonging to this 

 species. Mr. Campbell's suggestion that this may prove to be the 

 Japanese species seems quite plausible. 



