CHELIDON LAGOPUS [antea, s^. 2o\ 



Add :— 



CheUdon lacjopus, Pleske, Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersb. (7) xxxvi. p. 41 (1888); 

 Nikolski, He Sakhal. p. 193 (1889) ; Gates, Eaun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 270 (1890). 

 • CheUdon nrbica lagopoda, Tacz. Orn. Siber. Orient., Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersl). 

 (7) xxxix. p. 184 (1891). 



A VERY complete accoimt of tbis species in Eastern Siberia is given in the posthumous 

 work of the late Dr. Taczanowski. To the information given in our article, Dr. Tacza- 

 nowski adds that the present species was found on the island of Sakhalin by Mr. N ikolski, 

 nesting on the rocks of the Three Brothers on the sea-shore, in the neighbourhood of 

 Alexandrowka, along with Swifts. Dr. Pleske records it from Ischinas, where it was 

 obtained by the late Mr. Russow. 



With regard to the occurrence of the species in Burma, Mr. E. W. Oates says that 

 he has frequently seen large flocks of a Martin in Southern Pegu, which were probably 

 of the present species, but he failed to secure specimens. 



Eor the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 8 [Map]. 



CHELIDON NIPALENSIS [a«^m, p. 3i]. 



Add :— 



CheUdon nepalensis, Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 271 (1890). 



Eor the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 7 [Map]. 



In the accompanying Table illustrating the ranges of the various species of Martins, 

 the signs are those adopted by the Second International Ornithological Congress at 

 Budapest in 1891. 



