55o 



NAG AMICHI KURODA : 



176 Acredula caudata trivirgat'i (T. & S). 



Enaga. 



MecistUra trvûiïgata (T. cS: S.), Tacz., P. Z. S., 1887, p. 604; Tacz., op. cit., 1888, p. 

 464; Aegifhalos caudatus trivirgatus (T. & S.), Hartert, Vög. Pal., p. 385; 

 ? Acredula trivirgata magna Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XXXII, p. 475 ; 

 Clark, op. cit., Vol. XXXVIII, p. 173. 



A male and a female were obtained at Köryö, Keiki Distr., Apr. 

 22. They both compare well with the Japanese specimens measure- 

 ments as follows : 



Sex. 



Wing. 



Tail. 





59.5 nun. 



69 mm. 



3- 



60 „ 



80 ., 



The single specimen \\ Inch was subspecically called magna by 

 Clark was probably of the same form as the two specimens now 

 before me ; only it had much longer tall the latter. In Corea I have 

 found this form to be rather rare 



Tarn. Cor videe. 

 177. Corvus frugilegus pastinator Gould. 



Miyama-garasu. 



Hartert, Vög. Pal., p, 14; Ingram, Ibis, 1909, p. 448; Frugilegus pastinator (Góuld), 

 Tacz., P. Z. S., 1887, p. 60S ! Tacz., op. cit., 1888, p. 465; C. pastinator, Camp- 

 bell, Ibis, 1S92, p. 238. 



An adult male was secured near the Mukdén Station, May 5, and 

 a young female near Hokuryo, Mukden, May 5. This form was 

 observed most abundantly in Mukden city as well as along the rail- 

 way. I have seen a number of its nest in Mukden on trees near houses. 

 In Corea I have not observed this form during my journey in the spring- 

 though C . macrorhynchos japoiiensis and C . coi'one orientalis were very 



