240 Mr. J. C. Kershaw on the 



54. RUTICILLA AUROREA. 



Very common during the winter. It arrives about the 

 middle of October and leaves about the end of March. 



55. Calliope camtschatkensis. 



A winter bird, appearing about November. Not common. 



56. Ianthia cyanura. 



A winter visitor. The females are numerous, but I have 

 shot only one adult male. 



57. CoPSYCHUS SAULARIS. 



One of the most familiar residents. Nests in May. 



58. TURDUS HORTULORUM. 



A very common bird. 



59. TURDUS MANDARINUS. 



Very common in winter. It arrives about the end of 

 October, and leaves about April. 



60. TURDUS CARDIS. 



A common bird in winter. 



61. Oreocincla varia. 



Not common. One specimen was shot in winter. 



62. MONTICOLA SOLITARIUS. 



A common resident. 



63. MUNIA ATRICAPILLA. 



Not common. 



64. MUNIA TOPELA. 



One of the commonest resident birds. 



65. MUNIA ORIZIVORA. 



Not common. 



66. Uroloncha squamicollis. 

 A very common resident. 



67. EOPHONA MELANURA. 



Not common. 



68. Chloris sinica. 

 Common and resident. 



