1922.] Tsushima and Iki Inlands. 91 



(pp. 107-109). Soebohm (Ibis, 1892, p. 90) reported it from 

 Tsushima. Specimons are also preserved in tlio Tsushima 

 Middle School. It is one of the commonest birds on the 

 islands, and is said to be more common in winter than in 

 sununcr. I think some of them are the bre<'ding-l)irds, but 

 the greater number are winter visitors. 



81. Hypsipetes amaurotis hensoni (Temminck). 



Mr. Clark (/. c. p. 71) reported an example of IJ. amaurotis 

 hensoni from Tsushima, 28 May, 1885. I have some doubt 

 whether it was the true hensoni or a smaller example of the 

 former form. 



82. Terpsiphone atrocaudata atrocaudata (Ej^ton). 



A female was obtained by Mr. Teraoka at Nita-nmra, 

 Tsushima, Oct. 7. 



Seebohm (Ibis, 1892, p. 90) reported that Hoist obtained 

 this bird in summer on Tsushima, and Dr. Stejm'eger (Proc. *^/ 

 U.S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. 1910, p. 653) also mentioned that Jouy 

 collected specimens on the same islands, G-7 June, 1885. 

 It is clear that this bird migrates to the islands about the 

 end of spring and remains there until early autiunn. 



83. Alseonax latirostris (Raffles). 



Seebohm (Ibis, 1892, p. 90) reported this Flycatcher from 

 Tsushima. 



81. Hemichelidon atricapilla tomensis Johansen. 

 Hemic] lelidon sibirica (Gm.), 



Seebohm (Ibis, 1892, p. 90) reported this bird from 

 Tsushima. 



*85. Hemichelidon griseisticta Swinhoe. 

 An example of this species is preserved in the Tsushima 

 Middle School. 



^Q. Zanthopygia narcissima narcissima (Temminck). 



Two females and one immatun^ male were obtained by 

 Mr. Teraoka at Nita-mnra, Tsushima, Oct. 4-9. 



Seebohm (Ibis, 1892, p. 89) reported it from Tsushima. 

 The Tsushima Middle School has specimens of this bird. 



