1862.] MR. SWINHOE ON BIRDS FROM TIENTSIN. 317 



15. Pratincola indica, Blyth. 



16. TCHITREA INCEI, Gould. 



A male, female, and mature male in white dress of this species, 

 which differs from T. affinis, of Malacca, in having a much smaller 

 bill. 



17. Erythrosterna albicilla, Pallas. — IE. leuaira, Gmelin. 

 Agrees with Indian specimens of this bird in the Museum. 



18. Xanthopygia leucophrys, Blyth. 



It seems strange that this species should occur in the north, in- 

 stead of the ordinary Japanese species, X, narcissina, Temm. 



19. NiLTAVA CYANOMELiENA, Temm. Faun. Japon. 

 One specimen. 



20. Phylloscopus coronatus, Temm. Faun. Japon. 



21. Anthus richardi, Vieillot. 



22. Nemoricola indica, Gmelin, 



Identical with Indian specimens in the British Museum. 



23. BuDYTES cinereocapilla, Savi. 



Almost identical with those from South Europe, the wing- cover ta 

 only being a little more distinctly tipped with yellow. 



24. Motacilla boarula, L. 



2.5. Motacilla ocularis, Swinhoe. 



Like M. luguhris, but with perennially grey back, less white on 

 the wings, and carpal region grey instead of black. Of M. dukhii' 

 nensis, Sykes, with which Mr. Blyth compares this bird, I have seen a 

 specimen in the Indian Museum. It is not one of the white-winged 

 group, and wants the black eye- streak — approaching rather M. 

 alba, L. 



26. Zosterops japonicus, Temm. Faun. Japon. 



The true Z. japonicus differs from our southern species, Z. sim' 

 plex, mihi, in its larger size, in rust-coloured flanks, and in wanting 

 the first primary quill-feathers. 



27. TuRDus siBiRicus, Pallas. 

 In full male plumage. 



28. TuRDus PALLENS, Pallas. 



29. TuRDUs fuscatus, Pallas, 



30. Petrocincla manii^lensis, Gmelifl* 



