LITERATURE. 7 



Sharpe. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1870, vi. p. 157. 



This paper is a catalogue of birds procured by Mr. R. H. Berg- 

 man in China and Jajian. Fourteen species are enumerated from 

 the latter country, but the only interesting point is the occurrence 

 of FuUgula marila at Nagasaki. 



SwiNHOE. On the White Stork of Japan. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, 

 pp. 512-514. 



The Japanese Stork is described for the first time, under the name 

 of Ciconia boyciana. 



SwiNHOE. On the Rosy Ibis of China and Japan {Ibis nippon). 

 Ibis, 1873, pp. 249-253. 



This is a very interesting paper on the breeding-habits and changes 

 of plumage of the Japanese Crested Ibis. 



SwiNHOE. On some Birds from Hakodadi, in Northern Japan. 

 Ibis, 1874, pp. 150-166. 



This paper is Swinhoe^s report upon a collection of birds sent to 

 him by Captain Blakiston, who had procured them near Hakodadi. 

 It adds 16 species to the list of Yezzo birds, of which the following 

 9 were new to Japan : — 



Acrocephalus histi'igiceps. 

 Cettia squameiceps. 

 Acredula caudata. 

 Emberiza yezzoensis. 

 Charadrius placidiis. 

 Scolopax australis. 

 Larus glaucus. 



,, glaucescens. 

 Alca marmorata. 



Of these Emberiza yezzoensis had not previously been described. 



SwiNHOE. On the contents of a second Box of Birds from Hako- 

 dadi, in Northern Japan. Ibis, 1875, pp. 447-458. 



This paper is Swinhoe's report upon another collection of birds 

 from Hakodadi, sent to him by Captain Blakiston. It adds 20 more 

 species to the list of Yezzo birds, of which the following were new 

 to Japan : — 



