298 Count T. Salvadori on. 



No. 65. ? (!), Karaoiuski Inland, August 22 or 23, 1897. 



The Kamchatkau bird is referred by Dr. Stejncger to the 

 subspecies B. f. leucostriatus Homey., but he puts forward 

 the suggestion that when its migration is thoroughly known 

 it will be found to be an isolated form having no connection 

 with the Alaskan Budytes. 



MoTACILLA MELA NOPE Pallas. 



No. 60. S , Avacha Bay, July 17, 1896. Colour of bill 

 and iris dai'k ; of legs and feet flesliy horn ; of claws horn. 



MOTACILLA OCULARIS SwinllOC. 



No. 67. Uunsexed, Karaginski Island, August 22 or 23, 

 1897. Colour of bill dark horn, the base of the lower 

 mandible lighter; of gape light yellow; of legs, feet^ and 

 claws black. 



Phylloscopus borealis (Blasius). 

 No. 68. Uusexed, Karaginski Island, August 22 or 23, 

 1897. Colour of bill dark horn ; of legs and feet light 

 horn. 



Erithacus calliope (Pall.). 

 No. 69. Unsexed, Karaginski Island, August 23, 1897. 

 Colour of bill and legs horn. 



XV. — On ffistrelata mollis {Gould) and the. Allied Species 

 living at Madeira and the Cape Verde Islands. By 

 T. Salvadori, C.M.Z.S. 



In the ' Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' vol. xiii. 

 p. 363 (1844), Gould described a Frocellaria mollis, which 

 he had found very common in the Southern Seas between 

 the 20th and 40th deg. S. lat. In the same year, G. R. Gray 

 (Gen. B. iii. p. 648) expressed an opinion that the bird de- 

 scribed by Gould was the same as Procellaria melanopus Gm. 



