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be 0.55 In (=14 mm.) in length. This being of the same dimension as 

 the culmen of Yunnan specimen (14.5 mm. -15.5 mm.), I am now 

 confident that the bird of Yunnan is not to be distinguished from the 

 typical Indian form. On the contrary, the culmen of Japanese speci- 

 men measures markedly longer (1 5.5 mm. -17 mm.), and, therefore, I 

 think it better to consider the bird breeding in Japan as a new 

 subspecies. A Corean example, examined by me, was the same as 

 Japanese form. 



128. AntJius spinoletta japonicus T. & S. 



Tahibari. 



Hartert, Vög. Tal., p. 282; ? A. pratensis (nec. L.), Finsch, Veth. z.-b. Wien, XXII, 

 1872, pp. 253, 272; A. japonicus, Campbell, Ibis, 1892, p. 240. 



An adult male obtained at Fusan, Apr. 6 ; another adult male 

 at Hadan, near Fusan, Apr. 6 ; and an adult female near Riuganpo, 

 N. Heian Distr., May 3. 



129. Anthus gustavi Sw. 



Sejirotahibari. 



Hartert, Vög. Pal., p. 274; Clark, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XXXVIII, p. 171. 



Six males and a female were presented to me by Mr. S. Waki- 

 yama. They were obtained on the Hakugyokusan, Port Arthur, May 



Fam. Timelidae. 

 130 RJiopophilus pekinensis pekinensis (Sw ). 



Kara-chimedori. 



Hartert, Vög. Pal., p. 614. 



Two males, collected at Yenmudö, Sanya, Kökai Distr., March 

 24, 1914, are preserved in the Seoul Museum. This is the first record 

 of the occurrence of this species in Corea. 



