10 BIRDS OF THE JAPANESE EMPIRE. 



Sterna longipennis. 

 Larus tridactylus. 

 Fulmarus glacialis. 

 Procellaria furcata. 



J, leucorrhoa. 

 Charadrius mongolicus. 

 Hosmatopus osculans. 



Totanus pugnax. 



Ibis propinqua. 

 Botaurus sinensis. 



Grus japonensis. 



Crex pusilla. 



Otis dybowsUi. 



Tetrao bonasia. 



Columba livia. 

 Cuculus poliocephalus. 

 Upupa epops. 

 Cotyle riparia. 

 Corvus corax. 

 Lanius major. 

 Muscicapa sibirica. 

 Pericrocotus cinereus. 

 Accentor alpinus erythropygius. 

 Anthus cervinus. 

 Erithacus cyaneus. 

 Emberiza aureola. 



Loxia enucleator. 

 Aquila lagopus. 

 Accipiter palumbarius. 



Seebohm. Contributions to the Ornithology of Siberia. Ibis, 1878, 

 p. 345. 

 In this paper an apparently new species of "Wagtail is described 

 under the name of Motacilla amurensis, from the valley of the Amoor 

 and Japan. It was afterwards proved by Captain Blakiston to be 

 the first summer plumage of Motacilla lugens of Kittlitz, originally 

 described from Kamtschatka ; but as this species is quite distinct 

 from the Motacilla lugens of Temminck and Schlegel, it forms an 

 addition to the Japanese fauna. 



