1922.] Birds of the Pyovince of IJupeh. 447 



A common resident at Sliasi. A youno- l)ir(l in moult and 

 an adult, dated 30 October, 1918, from Ohang-yan llsien. 



2. Corvus torquatus Less. 

 T. & B. p 197. 



A common resident at Shasi. Builds in Feltruary. 



3. Corvus frugilegus pastinator Gould. 

 T. & B. p. 197. 



]n winter at Shasi. 



4. Pica pica sericea Goidd. 

 T. k B. p. 199. 



A common resident. A young bird from the bills lias no 

 wbite on the rump. 



5. Urocissa erythrorhyncha (Gm.). 

 T. k B. p. 199. 



Adult and young from Chang-yang Hsien. k family of 

 full-grown young seen at Ichang on the 27th of May. 



(1. Cyanopica cyana inter posita Hart. 



CijanojHca ci/ana swinlioei T. & B. p. 199. 



Two s))ecimens obtained at Itu on the 21st and 24tb 

 Fel)ruary are similar to those from north-east Chihli, and 

 ditfei-, as stated by Dr. Hartert, from Lowei- Yangtse birds. 

 Azure-winged Magpies are common at !Shasi, but no 

 s[)ecimens were secured, so that I cannot say whether the 

 birds which occur there belong to the TiOwer Yangtse or to 

 the Northern race. 



7. Garrulus glandarins sinensis Gould. 

 T. (t B. p. 191. 



One young bird in first pluninge aiul two adults from 

 (/hang-yang Hsien. The latter are similar to average birds 

 from Fohkien with merely streaked forehead. ]\Ir. Banos 

 showed me the series obtained by Zappey. Anion n- these 

 there is one specimen which is distinctly striped on the 

 crown. Two others have this part faintlv marked. These 

 specimens are mentioned in Thayer and Bangs' work. 



