the Birds of Formosa. 601 



or two recently discovered species, such as the Bullfiuch 

 {PyrrJiula owstoni Rothsch. & Hartert), though not included 

 in the present collection, have been inserted in their proper 

 places so as to complete the list. 



2. Pica pica (Linn.) ; Grant & La Touche, p. 159. 

 a. ? . Rautai-San, Nanto Dist., 18th March. 



3. Urocissa c.erulea Gould ; Grant & La Touche, 

 p. 159. 



a,b. (J ? . Rautai-San, Nanto Dist., 15th March. 



5. Garrulus taivaxus Gould ; Grant & La Touche, 

 p. 160. 



a, h. J . Rautai-San, Nanto Dist., 6th and 11th March. 



6. AcRiDOTHERES cRisTATELLus (Linn.) ; Grant & La 

 Touche, p. 160. 



a. Rautai-San, Nanto Dist., March. 



9. Chaptia brauniana Swinh. ; Grant & La Touche, 

 p. 161. 



a, b. Rautai-San, Nanto Dist., 13th and 14th March. 



10. BucHANGA ATRA (Hcrm.) ; Grant & La Touche, p. 161. 

 a, Z>. cT et ? imm. Rautai-San, Nanto Dist., lltli and 



18th March. 



12. Oriolus ardens (Swinh.) ; Grant & La Touche, 

 p. 161. 



a. S' Rautai-San, Nanto Dist., 11th Marcli. 



20. Carpodacus incertus Grant ; Grant & La Touche, 

 p. 164. 



Carpodacus vinaceus incertus Rothsch., Bull. B. O. C. xxi. 

 p. 9 (1907) [Mt. Arizaii]. 



a. c? . Arizan, Kagi Dist., 12th April. 



This species was described from female examples, the only 

 male procured by Mr. Goodfellovv having been an immature 

 bird in brown plumage. Subsequently adult male specimens 

 were obtained for Mr. Rothschild by Mr. Alan Owston's 

 Japanese collectors, and were described in the ' Bulletin of 

 the British Ornithologists^ Club,^ as quoted above. 



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