Birds of Manchuria. 4?^9 



the hills, especially iu damp localities." That it is not, 

 however, entirely a lowland species is shown by my series 

 of skins procured at elevations varying from 3400 ft. to 

 3800 ft., while Radde found it up to an altitude of 7000 ft. 

 on the Tarei-nor and Middendorif met with it up to the 

 summits of the Stanovoi Mountains. I prefer to follow 

 Hartert and place this species among the Phijlloscopi; in 

 habits, as well as in general appearance, it appears to belong 

 to this genus rather than to Lusciniola. 



Bianchi records the Dusky Willow- Warbler from Yingtzu, 

 Sept. 11, 1901. 



17. AcRocEPHALUs ARUNDiNACEUs ORiENTALis. Eastern 

 Great Reed-Warbler. 



Hart. p. 558; Dresser, p. 120. 



Calamoheiye turdoides orientalis, Tacz. p. 234. 



a,b. ^ ^ . Chang-chun, Kirin Province. July 15 and 16, 

 1908. 



This Warbler has also been procured at Yingtzu, July 1, 

 1901 {Bianchi). 



18. AcRocEPHALUSBisTRiGiCEPsSwinh. Schrcuck's Rccd- 

 W^arbler. 



Tacz. p. 236; Dresser, p. 121; Hart. p. 565; Ingram, 

 Ibis, 1908, p. 144. 



a-k. (J c? ¥ c? c? ? ? . Khingan Mts., alt. 3400-3500 ft. 

 June 15-25, 1908. 



/. (J. Chang-chun, Kirin Province. July 14, 1908. 



Iris blackish-brown ; feet dark horn-brown ; bill lilackish- 

 brown. 



Capt. Karpow twice procured this Warbler at Yingtzu, a 

 male on July 1, and a second on Sept. 29, 1901 [Bianchi). 



19. Arundinax AEnoN (Pall.). Thick-billed Warbler. 

 Hartert, p. 554. 



Arundinax aedon Tacz. p. 227. 

 Lusciniola aedon, Dresser, p. 124. 



a. ? . Khingan Mts., N. Manchuria, alt. 3400 ft. June 6^ 

 1908. 



