1870.] MR. R. SWINHOE ON ASIATIC BIRDS. 601 
colour; belly and legs mottled. Part of a Swallow in gizzard, and 
quantity of grass.” 
This specimen was submitted to Mr. Gurney for identification. 
3. Bupytes Fuava (L.). 
No label. In nuptial dress with grey head, the eyebrow, chin, 
and line under ear-coverts being white. 
4. CALOBATES BOARULA (L.). 
“No. 45. Male. Iris with slight tinge of dark brown. Olive- 
green along the back. Breast and belly bright yellow. Tail white 
and green. Guizzard full of remains of insects. N. lat. 30° 50’, 
E. long. 123° 10'. Coast of China, near the Saddle Islands, 11th 
May, 1866.” 
5. Turpus Fruscatus, Pall. 
“Nos. 53 & 59. Thrushes, both young males. Nagasaki, Japan, 
24th February, 1867.” 
6. Microscexis amauroris (Temm. & Schleg.). 
“Nos. 60 & 61. Nagasaki, Japan, 24th February, 1867.” 
7. HirunpDo GuTTURALIS, Scop. 
“No. 24. A Swallow, male. Near Quelpart Island, N. lat. 32°, 
E. long. 127°, 16th April, 1865. 
* No. 39. Female. N. lat. 23° 10!, E. long. 122°5'. East coast of 
Formosa. Crop full of remains of insects.” 
8. Hrrunpo pavaica, Pall., var saponica, T. & S.F. J. 
** Kast coast of Japan, east of Boungo Island.” 
9. TconiTREA principals (T. & S. F. J.). 
“No. 42. 8th May, 1866. Male. Ring round the eye and cere 
and bill hight blue; legs chestnut. N. lat. 25° 10!, E. long. 122° 40’. 
Coast of China.” 
In the live bird the legs also are blue, but get discoloured almost 
immediately after death. 
10. Ruricrtia avrorea (Pall.). 
“No. 28. Male. Straits of Corea, 9th April, 1865.” 
11. CALAMOHERPE ORIENTALIS (Temm. & Schleg. F. J.). 
No label. 
12, ARUNDINAX CANTURIANS, Swinhoe, Ibis, 1860, p. 52. 
“No. 32. Male. Coast of China, off Foochow. N. lat. 25° 30’, 
E. long. 120° 10.” 
13. LocusTELLA ocHorensis, Midd. Sib. Reise. 
“No. 49. Male. 30th August, 1866. Saddle Islands.” 
