244 
Messrs. Blakiston and Fryer on 
from Koshin in winter. Described by Mr. Swinboe from a 
specimen from Yezo in autumn plumage. Specimens in spring 
plumage in the Hakodate collection. (Swinboe, Ibis, 1876, 
p. 333, pi. viii.) 
Yokohama, Kosbin, Yezo. 
Schoenicola pallasi, given by Mr. Swinboe as found at 
Hakodate, ought not to have been included. 
265. Flectrophanes NIVALIS (L.). Ukebojiro.^’ 
Yezo in winter; this bird was taken for a variety of 
beriza ciopsis by the native collectors. Specimen in the 
Hakodate collection. 
266. Fringilla montifringilla, L. Atori.^^ 
Large flocks come down in winter near Yokohama. Not 
uncommon in Yezo. (Swinboe, Ibis, 1874, p. 160.) 
Yokohama, Tokio, Yezo. 
267. Fasser MONTANUs (L.). ^^Susume.^^ 
The common House-Sparrow of Japan; eggs vary from 
purple-brown to dirty white. (Blakiston, Ibis, 1862, p. 327.) 
268. Fasser rutilans, Temm. Niunai-susume.^^ 
Occasionally obtained in the Yokohama game-market in 
winter, brought from Koshiu. In mountainous parts of Yezo; 
possibly migrates. (Blakiston, Ibis, 1862, p. 328; Swinboe, 
Ibis, 1877, p. 145.) 
Yezo, Koshiu. 
269. Chlorospiza kawarahiba, T. & S. 
Figured in the ^ Fauna Japonica.^ Yezo specimens iden¬ 
tified by Mr. Swinboe (Ibis, 1874, p. 160). 
270. Chlorospiza siNicA (L.). Kawara-hiwa.^^ 
Large flocks on the plains in winter. Builds on Fujisan. 
Nest built of moss, lined with hair. Eggs five, greenish white, 
spotted with brownish red. Mr. Whitely includes this in his 
list of Hakodate birds, and considers it the most common of 
the two species (Ibis, 1867, p. 202). 
Yokohama, Tokio, Fujisan, Oyama, Nagasaki, Yezo. 
