NOTES ON COREAN AND MANCHURIAN BIRDS. 



74. Tringa canutus rogersi (Mathews). 

 Ko-obashigi. 



A young specimen is preserved in the Seoul Higher Common 

 School. It was obtained at Nisen, N. Kankyo Distr., Sept. 3, 1912. 

 T. tenuirostris (=crassirostris) is also found in Corea. 



75. Heteropygia acuminata (Horsf.). 

 Uzura-shigi. 

 Tringa acuminata Horsf., Tacz., P. Z. S., 1888, p 457. 

 Two males and a female were obtained at Soto Bay, near Port 

 Arthur, May 8 ; and two males near Port Arthur, May 9. 



76. Pelidna alpina alpina (L.). 



Ko-hamashigi. 



A male in full breeding plumage was obtained on a delta near 

 Riuganpo, N. Heian Distr., May 3. At the same place I have obser- 

 ved a flock of some ten birds of the species. Measurements of the 

 above mentioned specimen in comparison with those of a British 

 example : 



Loc. 



Date. 



Exp. culum 



Wing. 



Tail. 



Taisus. 



Sex. 



Corea 

 England 



3/5 19 1 7- 

 Sept., 191 1. 



31 mm. 



30 « 



1 1 1.5 mm. 

 114 



53.5 mm. 

 52.5 



25 mm. 



24 



£ ad. 

 £ juv. 



I find no tangible difference between the two specimens before me. 

 In Corea this typical does not seem to be common. 



77. Pelidna alpina pacifica Coues. 

 Hama-shigi. 



Tringa ductus (nec. L.), Tacz., P. Z. S., 1887, p. 610; Tacz., op. cit.. 1888, p. 468; 

 T. alpina (nec. L.), Campbell, Ibis, 1892, p. 246; Pèlidna alpina sakhalitia 

 (Vieill ), Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XXXVIII, p. 153. 



