Birds of Manchuria. 443 



m-v. 6 c? , 1 ? . Khingau Mts., alt. 3500 ft. May 4-5, 

 1908. 



Iris brown; feet horn-coloured ; bill dark brownish. 



Judging from the large series, the Pine-Bunting must be 

 abundant during the summer months in the mountains of 

 N. Manchuria. 



65. Emberiza fucata Pall. Grey-headed Bunting. 

 Tacz. p. 577 ; Dresser, p. 360 ; Hart. p. 186. 



a. S . Khingan Mts., alt. 3400 ft. June 20, 1908. 



b-d. (J ? and ? Chang-chun, Kirin Province. July 5-14, 

 1908. 



e. S- Tung-hua Hsien. June 9, 1886. (E. J.) 



An immature male has been recorded from Yingtzu, 

 Aug. 6, 1901 {Bianchi), so that this Bunting apparently 

 inhabits the whole of Manchuria. 



66. Emberiza rustica Pall. Rustic Bunting. 

 Tacz. p. 572 ; Dresser, p. 362. 



A specimen was shot at Yingtzu, May 2, 1901 (Bianchi). 



67. Emberiza pusilla Pall. Little Bunting. 

 Tacz. p. 594 ; Dresser, p. 363 ; Hart. p. 188. 



a,b. c? cJ . Khingan Mts., alt. 3900 ft. May 13 and 14, 

 1908. 



c-^. c? c? ? ? ? . Khingan Mts., alt. 3400-3500 ft. 

 May 18-23, 1908. 



Iris brown ; feet horn-brown ; bill blackish. 



68. Emberiza cioides castaneiceps. Moore's Meadow- 

 Bun tin g. 



Dresser, p. 365 ; Hart. p. 186. 

 a. (J ? Hunchun. Nov. 6, 1886. (E. J.) 

 If the subspecies {E. c. castaneiceps) be held good, which 

 several authors doubt, Sir Evan James's bird may be refer- 

 able to it. 



