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NAGAMICHI KURODA : 



Two adult males in non-breeding dress were collected at the 

 entrance to Mok-po, Apr. 1 1 ; and five adult males and three adult 

 females, also in non-breeding dress, at the mouth of the River Yêzankô, 

 near Mok-po, Apr. 13. In all these examples the bill and wing are 

 distinctly longer than in the preceding form. It it noticeable that in 

 young males of this form the bill is generally much shorter tha^i fn 

 adult birds, though these nor infrequently possess bill of an intermediate 

 length. 



78. Gallinago gallinago (L.). 

 Tashigi. 



G. scoloraci '11a Bp., Tacz., P. Z. S., 1887, p. 610; Tacz., op. cit., 1888, p. 468; 

 Scolopax gallinago, Campbell, Ibis, 1892, p. 246; G. cœlestis (Frenz.), Ingram, 

 Ibis, jgog, p. 467 ; G. gallinago uniclavus Hodgs , Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 Vol. XXXVIII, p. 153. 



An adult male with, nearly white axillaries was obtained at Riusen, 

 near Taiden, S. ChCisei Distr., Apr. 8. A female and four specimens 

 of doubtful sex with distinct barred axillaries, were collected at 

 Mukden, May 5 ; a male was captured near Port Arthur, May 9. In 

 S. Manchuria this species is not uncommon in the spring. 



Fam. Glareolidae. 



79. Glareola pratincola maldivarum Lath. & Davies. 

 Tsubame-chidori. 



A young specimen of this interesting form is preserved in the 

 Middle School at Port Arthur. It was collected on Sötö Bay, near 

 Port Arthur. 



Fam. Laridae. 

 80. JLarus argentqtus vegœ Palm. 

 Seguro-kamome. 



Ingram, Ibis, 1909, p. 4G9 ; L. cacMmtans (nec. Pall.), Tacz., P. Z. S., 1888, p. 458. 



