26 i Mr. J. D. D. La Touclie—Ftcrthei' Notes 



enabled me to add eighteen species to the list previously 

 published in 'The Ibis.' I have included a few birds which, 

 although they do not occur in the immediate vicinity of 

 Chinkiang, are found on the lower Yaugtse, north of the 

 port^ and are now fairly regularly brought to Chinkiang 

 for sale by the local bird-catchers. 



The numbers given to the birds bring them into their 

 places in the former paper_, ' Ibis,' 1906^ pp. 427-450, 

 617-641, and 1907, pp. 1-30. 



16 a. PoMATORHiNUs sTYANi Secbolim. 



Pomatorhinus styani Styan, Ibis, 1891, p. 335. 



I procured at Chinkiang from the bird-catchers two live 

 birds which had, so the men said, been caught on some hills 

 about fifteen or twenty miles south west of Chinkiang. 

 One of these, which was tame, was, unfortunately, allowed 

 to escape. The other lived in captivity for about a year. 

 It was a female. 



25 a. LocusTELLA ocHOTENSis Midd. 

 Locusiella uchotensis Styan, Ibis, 1899, p. 287. 

 An adult male shot on 25 May 1909. 



62 «. CVANECULA C.ERULECULA (Pull.). 



Erithacus carulecula Styan, Ibis, 1891, p. 338. 



I have three examples from Chinkiang : — A female shot 

 on 11 November 1909, a male shot on 29 March 1908, and 

 another male given to me on 6 October 1910. 



64 a. Henicurus sinensis Gould. 



Henicurus sinensis Styan, Ibis, 1891, p. 337. 



On 17 April 1909, I came across a pair of this Forktail 

 near Chinkiang. This bird occurs on the hills some twenty 

 miles to the south-west of Chinkiang. 



75 «. LOXIA ALBIVENTRIS SwiullOC. 



Loxia albiventris David & Oustalet, Oiseaux de la Chine, 

 p. 360. 



I procured a pair of live birds from the bird-catchers in 

 December 1909. The male had been caught with bird- 

 lime, and probably came from the north of the province. 



