Birds of Manchuria. 455 



b-i. Six c?, two ?. Khingan Mts., alt. 3400-3900 ft. 

 June 1-23, 1908. 



y, k. S ^ • Chang- chun, Kirin Province. July 6 and 16, 

 1908. 



/. ? . Chu-cliia Tai, Kirin Province. Aug. 21, 1908. 



^-'9- c? c? ? • Fan-cliia Tun, Kirin Province. Sept. 2-17, 

 1908. 



Iris yellowish-brown ; feet yellow ; bill blackish. 



102. CucuLus iNTERMEDius Vahl. Himalayan Cuckoo. 

 C saturatus Tacz. p. 689 ; Dresser, p. 470 ; Ingram, Ibis, 



1908, p. 160. 



a. ? . Khingan Mts., alt. 3600 ft. May 29, 1908. 



b. ? . Chu-chia Tai, Kirin Province. Aug. 18, 1908. 

 Iris and feet yellowish ; bill bluish-black. 



103. Nyctala tengmalmi (Gm.). Tengmalm's Owl. 

 Tacz. p. 133 ; Dresser, p. 482. 



a. S' Khingan Mts., alt 3700 ft. May 19, 1908. 



Iris yellow ; feet greyish ; bill greenish. 



This bird was probably killed on the south-eastern limits 

 of its range ; Dresser says that it is found in Siberia east to 

 the Baikal. 



104. Asio AcciPiTRiNUs (Pall.). Short-eared Owl. 

 Tacz. p. 157 ; p. 484. 



a. S' Khingan Mts., alt. 3800 ft. April 20, 1908. 

 Iris yellow ; feet greyish ; bill bluish- black. 



105. Scops Giu STICTONOTA. Chinese Scops Owl. 

 Scops japonica Tacz. p. 150; Dresser, p. 488. 



a. c? . Khingan Mts., alt. 3500 ft. May 25, 1908. 



106. NiNOX SCUTULATA JAPONICA. Japanese Hairy Owl. 

 Dresser, p. 495. 



Sir Evan James procured three specimens of this Owl, 

 but as the labels are missing I cannot give any data. 



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