oo tuabaialel 
the Birds of the Island of Formosa. 167 
34, +-ANTHUS CERVINUS (Pall.). 
Anthus cervinus Swinh. Ibis, 1863, p. 311; La Touche, 
op. cit. 1895, p. 833; 1898, p. 364. 
The Red-throated Pipit is a common winter visitant to 
Formosa, remaining there till the end of April or beginning 
of May. 
35. FANTHUS RICHARD! Vieill. 
Anthus richardi Swinh. Ibis, 1863, p. 311; La Touche, 
op. cit. 1895, p. 333; 1898, p. 365. 
Richard’s Pipit is a winter visitant to North Formosa 
and probably also to the south of the island. Swinhoe 
considered it a very rare straggler. Four examples were 
collected by Mr. La Touche at Hobé, N. Formosa, and one of 
these is now in the British Museum. 
ZOsTEROPID2. 
36. +ZosTrROPS sIMPLEX Swinh. 
Zosterops simplex Swinh. Ibis, 1863, p. 294; La Touche, 
op. cit. 1895, p. 314; 1898, p. 367. 
This White-eye is resident throughout the lower hill-ranges 
and plains. 
SITTID”. 
37. *Sirra sinensis Verr. 
Sitta europea sinensis Hellmayr, Das Tierreich, Sittidze 
p. 179 (1903). 
a. 9. Racu Racu Mts., 7000 ft., Jan. 1906. 
The single example of this Nuthatch obtained by Mr. 
Goodfellow agrees with typical Chinese specimens. The 
species had not been previously recorded from Formosa. 
ReGULIDA. 
38. *ReGuLus GoopreLtowi Grant. (Plate IIL.) 
Regulus goodfellowi Grant, Bull. B. O. C. xvi. p. 122 
(1906). 
a,b. § 2. Mt. Morrison, 9000-10,000 ft., Jan. 1906. 
(Types of the species.) 
Adult male. Most nearly allied to the male of R. igni- 
