164 Messrs. Ogilvie-Grant and La Touche on 
20. *Carpopacus INcERTUS Grant. 
Carpodacus incertus Grant, Bull. B. O. C. xvi. p. 122 
(1906). 
a. 2. Mt. Morrison, 8000 ft., Jan. 1906. (Type of the 
species.) 
b,c. 2 et dG imm. Mt. Morrison, 8000 ft., Jan. 1906. 
Adult female. Closely allied to the female of C. edwardst 
Verr., from N. India and Western China, but differs in 
having a smaller bill; no pale spotted feathers on the fore- 
head ; no very well-marked pale buff superciliary stripe ; 
darker brownish buff under-parts, similarly coloured under 
tail-coverts, and both with dark shaft-stripes. Total length 
ca. 5°7 inches, wing 3:0, tail 2°55, tarsus 0°9. . 
The only male of this species procured by Mr. Goodfellow 
is an immature bird in brown plumage similar to that of the 
female. 
The fully adult male is probably rose-coloured as in 
C. edwardsi ; it is to be hoped that we shall soon receive 
adult examples. 
21. +EMBERIZA SPODOCEPHALA Pall. 
Eimberiza spodocephala Swinh. Ibis, 1863, p. 377; La 
Touche, op. cit. 1895, p. 335; 1898, p. 368. 
The Black-faced Bunting isa very common winter visitant 
throughout Formosa. 
22, +EMBERIZA SULPHURATA Temm. & Schleg. 
Emberiza sulphurata Swinh. Ibis, 1863, p. 378; Sharpe, 
Cat. Birds B. M. xii. p. 519 (1888). 
Siebold’s Bunting is a winter visitant, but, according to 
Swinhoe, it is by no means so common as the last. 
23. EMBERIZA AUREOLA Pall. 
Emberiza aureola Swinh. lbis, 1863, p. 378. 
Swinhoe reports the Yellow-breasted Bunting as a winter 
visitant to Formosa, but not common. He does not appear 
to have collected any specimens. 
24. Emperiza Fucata Pall. 
Emberiza fucata Swinh. Ibis, 1863, p. 378. 
Swinhoe records the Grey-headed Bunting as a winter 
