330 Mr. F. W. Styan on the 



TuRDUs AURiTus, Verr. (Seebolim, Cat. Birds Brit. Mas. 

 V. p. 193.) 



A single specimen from Sectuen. The spots on the lower 

 parts very large, round, and darK. 



Tkochalopterum ellioti, Verr. (Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. 

 Mus. vii. p. 370.) 



Specimens from Sechuen and Ichang. East of the latter 

 place it is never found. Our common eastern and southern 

 species, T. canorum, extends, partially at least, into the 

 western district, one skin being among the birds from 

 Ichang. 



Babax lanceolatus (Verr.). (Sharpe, Cat. B. vii. p. 352.) 

 Two specimens from Ichang. 



PoMATORHiNus GRAvivox, David. (Sharpe, Cat. B. vii. 

 p. 431.) 



Two from Ichang. 



Paradoxornis guttaticollis, Dav. (Sharpe, Cat. B. vii. 

 p. 497.) 



A single specimen from Sechuen. In South China the 

 range of this bird extends eastward to the coast, but it is not 

 found on the Lower Yangtse. 



Pratincola MAURA (Pall.). (Sharpe, Cat. B. iv. p. 188.) 



Specimens from Sechuen in summer are in full breeding- 

 plumage, and were no doubt nesting. On the Lower Yangtse 

 1 have hitherto met with them only as migrants. 



Oreicola ferrea (Hodgson) . (Sharpe, Cat. B. iv. p. 266.) 

 Two adult males, and a nestling in spotted plumage, from 

 Ichang. 



RuTicjLLA FRONTALIS (Vig.). (Sccbohm, Cat. B. V. p. 349.) 



A pair in autumn plumage from Sechuen. 



MoTACiLLA ciTREOLA, Pall. (Sliarpc, Cat. B. x. p. 503.) 



Five males from Sechuen in summer plumage, with grey 

 backs and black collars on the hind neck, the grey backs 

 marked with faint but distinct wavy bars. One has a com- 

 pletely yellow head ; another has a few slight black spots on 

 the occiput ; two others have spots on both occiput and 



