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271. Chrysomitris spiNUs (L.). "Ma-hiwa.'^ 

 Common among fir trees in winter. Found in Yezo. (Blak- 



iston. Ibis, 1863, p. 327.) 

 Yokohama, Tokio, Yezo. 



272. iEoioTiius BOREALis, Temm. " Beni-hiwa." 



Yezo specimens identified by Mr. Swiuhoe (Ibis, 1863, 

 p. 327). 

 Yezo. 



273. tEgiothus LiNARiA (L.) . .*' Ko-beni-hiwa." 



Yezo specimens, also identified by Mr. Swinhoe (Ibis, 

 1874, p. 160). 

 Yezo. 



274. Leucosticte brunneinucha, Brandt. " Hagi-ma- 

 shiko.^' 



Common in winter in Yezo. One specimen obtained at Ha- 

 kodate in May. (Swinhoe, Ibis, 1875, p. 450.) 

 Yezo. 



275. Uragus sAXGuiNOLENTus, T. & S. "Beni-mashiko.'^ 

 Common in Yezo. (Blakiston, Ibis, 1863, p. 328 ; Swinhoe, 



Ibis, 1874, p. 160.) 



276. Carpodacus roseus. Pall. " 0-mashiko.^^ 

 Specimen shot in Yezo; others purchased at Tokio. Mr. 



Swinhoe, to whom one was sent, pronounced it to be this 

 species (Ibis, 1877, p. 145). 



277. Strobilophagaenucleator (L.). " Ginzan-mashiko.^^ 

 The Kaitakushi possess a specimen of a Pine-Grosbeak, 



probably this or an allied species, said to have been obtained 

 in Yezo. 



278. Coccothraustes japonicus, Bp. " Shime." 



Seen about Yokohama in winter, tolerably common in Yezo. 

 (Swinhoe, Ibis, 1874, p. 160.) 

 Yokohama, Tokio, Yezo. 



279. Coccothraustes personatus, Schleg. " Ikaru." 

 Found commonly on Fujisan in July, has a pleasing whistle, 



and is capable of being made very tame. Mr. Whitely ob- 



