NOTES ON COREAN AND MANCHURIAN BIRDS. 



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A young male of this form was presented to me by Mr. S. Waki- 

 yama. It was obtained near Port Arthur, Sept., 191 1. Length of 

 wing 138 mm. 



106 Dryobates major japonicus (Seebohm). 

 Akagera. 



Hartert, Vög. Pal., p. 908; Ficus major (ncc. L.), Tacz., P. Z. S., 1887, p. 6c8; 

 Tacz., op. cit., iSSS, p. 466; Campbell, Ibis, 1892, p. 242; Dryobates japonicus 

 (Seel).), Clark, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XXXVIII, p. 161. 



Two males and a female were obtained at Köryö, Keiki Distr., 

 Apr. 22, and another male at Shikusekirei, Keiki Distr., Apr. 22. A 

 female was shot at Hokuryö, Mukden, May 5. The Corean specimens 

 before me do not differ from the Japaneses specimens. It is clear that 

 this form is common to Japan and in Corea. It seems that D. major 

 tscherskii does not occur in Corea. The Mukden specimen above 

 mentioned is somewhat doubtful in that it has the bill somewhat stouter 

 and the white patch in median-coverts much wider than in Corean and 

 Japanese specimens, though the innermost secondaries have white spots 

 quite like, the Japanese form. So that, it may be said that the Mukden 

 specimen in question is intermediate between japonicus and tscherskii. 



107. Dryobates cabanisi cabanisi (Malh .). 



Kara-akagera. 



Hartert, Vög. Pal., p. 910. 

 An adult female collected at Hokuryö, Mukden, May 5. 



108. Dryobates leucotos uralensis (Malh.). 



Chösen-öakagera. 



Hartert, Vög. Pal., p. 914; Dendrocopus huconotus (nec. Bechst.), Tacz., P.Z.S., 

 1SS7, p. 6 -9 ; Tacz., op. cit., 1S88, p. 466; Dryobates leucotos coreeusis Claik, 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XXXII, p. 472; Dryobates leucotos ussurianus 



