1S6 R. nOWDLER SHARPE. 



and Taczanowski's Faune ornitJiologique de la Siberie 

 Orientale. The chief interest in the collection made by 

 Dr. Donaldson Smith and the Messrs. Farnum consists in 

 the fact that all the birds were obtainod during the sum- 

 mer, and that probably every one wasnesting in the loca- 

 lities vhere it was procured. In this respect the records 

 are certainly of considerable importance. 



GALLIFORMES. 

 1. Perdix daurica. 



Perdix barbata (Verr.), Prjev. in Rowlei/sOrn. Misc.W 

 p. 423(1877) ; David et Oustalet, Ois. Chine, p. 392 (1877) 

 Berez. etBianchi, Aves Exped. Potan. Gan-sii, p. 12(1891) 

 lncz.,Mem.Acad.Imp.St.Petersb.{l),XXXlX,\^.llCi{\Sn) 



Pei^lix daurica (Fall.), Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. Brit 

 Mus.,XX\\, p. 192(1893). 



a. b. (j' ^ ad. Shiao-llo-Tzu, June 11, 1897. 



GOLÜMBIFORMES. 

 2. Turtur orientalis 



Turtur orientalis (Lath.), Berez. eiBianchi, Aves. Exped. 

 Potan. Gan-su, p. 27 (1891); Salvad., Cat. B. Brit. Mm., 

 XXI, p. 403 (1893). 



Turtur rupicola (Fall.), Prjev. in Rowleifs Orn. Mise. \\y 

 p. 381 (1877) ; David et Oustalet, Ois. Chine, p. 385 (1877); 

 Tacz., Mem. Acad. St: Pctersb. (7), XXIX, p. 733 (1893). 



u. imm. Dolon-Nor. 



LARIFORMES. 

 3. Sterna longipennis 



Sterna longipennis (Nordm.), David et Oustalet, Ois 

 Chine, p. 526 (1877); Saunders,Cö!/. B Brit. Mus. XXV, 

 p. 67 (1896). 



