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yarsk’, which appear to be the same form as Taczanowski’s 
new species obtained by Dr. Dybowsky near Lake Baical and 
by Prjevalsky in Alaschan, in Chinese Mongolia. This 
species seems to me to be a good one. It is nearly allied to 
A. campestris, but is decidedly smaller and darker in colour 
on the upper parts. 
Antuus macutatus, Hodgs. 
Mr. Kibort has sent me a skin of this Pipit, which differs 
from the Tree-Pipit in being much greener on the upper 
parts and somewhat more spotted on the underparts. 
Moraciiia Fuava, Linn. 
I am unable to distinguish skins of this species obtained at 
Kras-no-yarsk’ from skins collected in Holland. 
Moraci.ua Ppersonata, Gould. 
Dr. Theél informed me that he did not see this Wagtail 
further north than lat. 59°. <A few versts further north its 
place was taken by M. alba. 
Moraciiia MELANOPE, Pall. 
Dr. Theél informed me that he found this species breeding 
in lat. 59°. 
Moracizis cirreoua, Pall. 
Dr. Theél informed me that he first met with this species 
in lat. 65°, on the llth of July, where it was doubtless 
breeding at or near its southern limit in summer. 
AMPELIS GARRULA, Linn. 
I did not succeed in shooting a specimen of the Waxwing 
in the valley of the Yen-e-say’; but Mr. Kibort has sent me 
three skins from Kras-no-yarsk', and Dr. Theél informs me 
that he found this species common in several localities. 
Parus cyanus, Pall. 
I have received three skins of this bird from Kras-no- 
yarsk’. 
ACREDULA cauDATA (Linn.). 
The Long-tailed Tit appears to be common in the neigh- 
bourhood of Kras-no-yarsk’. Mr. Kibort has sent me 
