336 Mr. F. W. Sty an on the 



Pericrocotus cantonensis, Swinlioe. (Styan^ Ibis, 1891, 

 p. 347.) 



Obtained at Kiukiang in April in company with P. cinereus. 



Lanius sphenocercus. Cab. (Styan, Ibis^ 1891, p. 348.) 

 A typical adult, with a great deal of white on the second- 

 aries, was killed near Nankin in February by Mr. Schmacker's 

 collector. 



Emberiza tristrami, Swinhoe. (Styan, Ibis, 1891, 

 p. 354.) 



Two were killed at Shanghai in October, and again this 

 year I found the species abundant, for a few days in April, 

 on the Lushan Hills, Kiukiang. 



Ceryle guttata, Vig. (Styan, Ibis, 1891, p. 483.) 

 In June 1892 three were shot among the Lushan Hills, 

 Kiukiang, where they were evidently breeding. They had 

 probably come up from the south, as C. 7'udis does annually. 



Pelecanus manillensis, Gm. 



P. 2Jhili2)]jensis, Briss. (Styan, Ibis, 1891, p. 491.) 



I have now ascertained for certain that Pelicans are 



resident with us, breeding on the morasses which border the 



river in many yjlaces. 



PORZANA PUSILLA (Pall.). 



P. pygmcea, Naum. (Styan, Ibis, 1891, p. 501.) 



At the time of making out my list I had not read 



Mr. Ogilvie Grant^s remarks on this species (Ann. & Mag. 



Nat. Hist. ser. 6, v. p. 80), pointing out that our Eastern 



bird is the true P. jmsilla of Pallas, and distinct from its 



Western representative. 



Charadrius placidus (Gray). (Styan, Ibis, 1891, p. 503.) 

 I obtained a pair at Kiukiang on July 1st, evidently 

 breeding; previously I had met with them only in winter. 



Eurynorhynchus pygm^us (Linn.). (Styan, Ibis, 1891, 

 p. 506.) 



One in the Shanghai Museum was shot at Woosung, below 

 Shanghai, in December 1890. 



