410 Mr. J. D. de la Toiiche on the 



Vivia mnominata. I -r, i 1 1 x i r j i. . /^i • x- i- 

 „. , , ( Probably to be lound about Chius-teDj^-huo'. 



Ihccemn cnientatuvi. i 



Niltava sundara. 



Ixus xa7ithorrhous. 



Garrulax picticollis. \ 



lanthocichla be)-themyi. I Probably to be found about Ching'-feng- 



Trochalopteron milni. { liug- 



Heteromorpha gularis. ' 



Suthora ioebbiana. 



Cochoa viridis, 



Staphida torqueola. 



Erithacus akahige. 



Cettia mimita. 



Suya pa non striata. 



A brorn is fnlrifacies. 



Machlolophiis 7-cx. i 



Pucrasia darwini. > Probably to be found ou Yeu-piug-fu hills. 



Phasianus ellioti. I 



(See David & Oustalet, ' Oiseaux de la Chine.') 



A reference to PereDavicFs and Svvinhoe's writings on the 

 birds of China will further show 42 migratory species which 

 probably pass Central Fukien or the Foochow coast on 

 migration, or else which come to breed in the mountains. 

 These are : — 



Elanus cceruleus. 



Astur palumbaritts. 



Astur cueuloides. 



Astur soloensis. 



Scops stictonotus. 



Coccystes coromandus. 



Cuculiis sparverioides. (Swatow, Tientsin.) 



Cueulus striatus. 



Cuadus poliocephalus. 



CaprijnuJyus monticola. 



ChcBtura caudacitta. 



Laniiis tiyrinus. (Pueh'eng, N.W. Fukien : Bawn.) 



Laiiius cristatus. 



Lanitis bucephalus. (Puch'eng : Batin.) 



Pericrocotus griseigularis. 



Terpsiphone princeps ? (Swatow, Shanghai.) 



Myiagra azurea. 



Stoparola melannjjs. 



Muscicapa albicillu. (Puch'eng: Baim.) 



