236 Capt. H. J. Walton on the 



Nos. 2001. 2 adult; 2022. d adult. Lhasa, 12,200 feet, 

 Aug. 1904. 



Nos. 2031. 2 ; 2032. 6 ; 2033. 2; 2038. 2 ; 2011. 6 ; 

 2043. $ . Lhasa, 12,200 feet, Sept. 1904. 



A common bird everywhere. The Tibetan name of this 

 species, which is applied also to M. citreoloides, is " Sab-de." 



69. MoTACILLA CITREOLOIDES. 



Motacilla citreoloides Hodgs.; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., 

 Birds, ii. p. 299 ; Sharpe, Sci. Besult. Yark. Miss., Aves, 

 p. 60. 



No. 1980. <J adult. Nagartse, 13,000 feet, July 20, 

 1904. 



Nos. 1999, 2000. <? adult. Lhasa, 12,200 feet, Aug. 15, 

 1904. 



No. 2006. <J adult. Lhasa, 12,200 feet, Aug. 16, 1904. 



No. 2027. S adult. „ „ Aug. 31, 1904. 



The species is very generally distributed throughout 

 Southern Tibet. 



f* 70. Anthus maculatus. 



Anthus maculatus Hodgs.; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, 

 ii. p. 304 ; Berez. & Bianchi, Aves Exped. Potan. Gan-su, 

 p. 52. 



a. <J adult. Khamba Jong, 15,200 feet, Sept. 28, 1903. 



Nos. 2055, 2057. ? adult. Lhasa, 12,200 feet, Sept. 21, 

 1904. 



No. 2056. $ adult. Lhasa, 12,200 feet, Sept. 21, 1901. 

 Bill dark brown, lower mandible fleshy ; feet fleshy ; iris 

 dark brown. 



I shot some of these Tree-Pipits in a plantation near 

 Lhasa towards the end of September ; there were also a few 

 at Khamba Jong in the autumn. In both cases they were 

 probably on migration, and I think it very unlikely that they 

 breed in the region which we visited. 



f 71. Anthus striolatus. 



Anthus striolatus Blyth ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, 

 ii. p. 308; Berez. & Bianchi, Aves Exped. Potan. Gan-su, 

 p. 53. 



