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The Kamtschatkan Wagtail evidently breeds in Central 

 Corea. It affects rice-fields ratber than running water. 



41. MOTACILLA LEUCOPSIS. 



Two examples from Chemulpo ; July and October. 



42. Anthus japomcus. 

 2. Soul; 21st April. 



Very rare. This specimen is the only one I saw during 

 my two years^ collecting. M. Kalinowski does not appear 

 to have seen it in Corea. 



43. Anthus rosaceus. 



A female in winter plumage shot at Chemulpo on 

 4th November. 



Specimens from Koko-uor in General Prjevalsky's collec- 

 tion assigned to Anthus rosacevs belong really to an Eastern 

 form of Anthus spinolelta. 



Tbis Pipit is now for the first time recorded from Corea. 



44. Galerita cristata. 



The Crested Lark is subject to considerable climatic 

 variation, and examples from Corea have been described as 

 a distinct race under tbe name of Galerita cristata coreensis 

 (Taczanowski, P. Z. S, 1887, p. 603). Three examples which 

 I brought to this country are not distinguishable from the 

 Chinese race Aluuda cristata leautungcnsis, a rufous form 

 of Crested Lark apparently unknown to Taczanowski, but 

 described twenty- six years earlier (Swinhoe, Ibis, 1861, 

 p. 256). 



45. Alauda arvensis. 



The Sky-Lark is extremely abundant during the summer 

 months. 



46. Coccothraustes vulgaris. 



Four examples obtained in Soul in January, February, 

 and March. 



This Hawfinch is very numerous in winter. 



47. EOPHONA MELANURA. 



Two immature males shot in July at Chemulpo, liare. 



