263 Mr. H. Seebohm on 



145. RUTICILLA AUROREA. 



Kiukiang^ November. 



149. Xanthopygia fuliginosa. 

 Lushan, 26th March. 



150. Thamnobia leucocephala. 



154. Tarsiger cyanurus. 

 Kiukiang, March and November. 



175. Parus minor. 



191. motacilla leucopsis. 



Kiukiaug^ September, October_, and February. 



196. MOTACILLA OCULARIS. 



Poyang Lake, January. 



202. MOTACILLA SULPHUREA. 



Lushau, 6th April. 



204. Henicurus sinensis. 

 Kiukiang, 4th November. 



206. Henicurus scouleri. 

 Kiukiangj 26th September. 



206 a. Heterura sylvana. 



Nankaug, 15th December. This species is a very inter- 

 esting addition to the birds of China. It has hitherto been 

 found only on the Himalayas. It is a mountain Pipit, which, 

 under the '^ furor genericus/^ has been allowed to set up a 

 genus of its own. 



208 a. Anthus ludovicianus. 



Poyang Lake, January. This Pipit is, no doubt, a winter 

 visitor to Central China. It is the Nearctic form of our 

 Alpine Pipit, A. spinoletta, from which ifonly difiers in being 

 smaller and darker. It is a common winter visitor to Japan, 

 and was named A. japonicus by Temminck and Schlegel. 



214. Merula naumanni. 



Several skins, dated November, December, and January. 

 Probably a winter visitor only. 



