344 Mr. F. W. Styan 07i the Birds of 



66. MOTACILLA CITKEOLA, Pall. 



(440.) ^'Shanghai" (David); ^' Upper Yangtse " {Swin- 

 hoe). 



I have not come across this species. 



67. LiMONIDROMUS INDICUS (GlU.). 



(441.) Passes along with the Wagtails in April and May 

 in moderate numbers. 



68. Anthus maculatus (Hodgson). 



(445.) Pipastes agilis, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 366. 



A few remain throughout the winter, but join the spring 

 migrants on their way north in April and May. It breeds 

 at Ichang and possibly also on the Lower Yangtse. 



69. Anthus cervinus (Pall.). 



(443.) Common in the district all the winter ; in March, 

 April, and May their numbers are largely increased, and 

 they go north to breed, returning again in October. Some 

 specimens in winter retain the red throat and breast, others 

 a red throat only, others show no red (young birds). 



70. Anthus japonicus, T. & S. 



Plentiful from October till April, its numbers increasing 

 in spring and autumn. Fully adult birds are very scarce ; 

 on 8th April I shot one with ashy-grey upper parts, the 

 centres of the feathers being dusky ; the vinous colour of 

 the lower parts is dim and brownish, and the breast, sides of 

 neck, and flanks are spotted with brown. 



71. Anthus blakistoni, Swinhoe. 



(442.) Not common ; obtained at Kiukiang and Shanghai 

 in November and December. 



73. Anthus gustavi, Swinhoe. 



(446.) ''Kiangsi in June'-' {David). 



There is a specimen in the Shanghai Museum. 



73. Anthus richardi, Vieill. 



(447.) Passes through Kiukiang in April and May, and 

 again in November. 



74. Anthus infuscatus (Blyth). 



(419.) I have never seen a specimen of this bird, the 



