654 SUPPLEMENT. 
taken near Tokyo by Dr. Ijima himself. He has since told me that I had been 
misinformed and that he had it with others from a respectable private collector 
in the north of Japan. I cannot doubt that it is correctly referred to this 
species. 
SAXICOLA MELANOLEUCA. (Vol. I. p. 298.) 
§ 6030. Three-—Podgorica, Montenegro. From Mr. Dresser, 1903. 
Taken by Herr Ludwig von Fiihrer. 
Larvivora cyana. (Vol. I. p. 312.) 
§ 6031. Two— Sibérie.” From HH. Dybowski and Parrex, 
through M. Jules Verreaux, 1871. 
DAULIAS HAFIZI (Severtzoff). 
§ 6032. One.—Altai, 4 May, 1883. From Herr W. Schliiter, 
1888. 
CALLIOPE CAMTSCHATKENSIS. (Vol. I. p. 317.) 
§ 6033. One.—Dauuria. From Dr, Taczanowski, 1889. 
AccENTOR MONTANELLUS. (Vol. I. p. 319.) 
§ 6034. One —Altai, 25 May, 1885. From Herr W. Schliiter, 1888. 
Said to have been taken by Herr Ruskbeil, the younger. 
ACROCEPHALUs PALUSTRIS. (Vol.-I. p. 323.) 
§ 6035. Two.—Western England, 27 June, 1906. “A. M. C.” 
From Mr. A. Macomb Chance. 
When sending me these eggs Mr. Chance kindly informed me that they were 
taken by himself from a nest, which he had previously seen the birds building in a 
bunch of figwort and wormwood, about two feet from the ground in a disused 
clay-pit. He accompanied them with some remarks on the distinctive appearance, 
habits, and especially the song of this species, the distribution of which in this 
country is so little understood that I hope he may be induced, after further obser- 
vation, to publish the results of his experience. 
