246 
Messrs. Blakiston and Fryer on 
tained this species at Hakodate. (Whitely^ Ibis, 1867, p. 201; 
Swinhoe, Ibis, 1877, p. 145.) 
Fujisan, Oyama, Shikoku, Yezo. 
280. CoccoTHRAusTEs MELANURUS (Gmcl.). Shima- 
ikaru.'’^ 
A specimen, supposed to be this species, obtained from a 
bird-dealer at Tokio. 
281. Loxia ALBiVENTRis, Swinh. ^^Isuka.^^ 
In winter in Yezo. (Swinhoe, Ibis, 1875, p. 450.) 
282. Pyrrhula orientalis, T. & S. Teri-uso.^^ 
In winter about Yokohoma; heard on Fujisan in July; 
not uncommon in Yezo. (Blakiston, Ibis, 1862, p. 328; Swin« 
hoe. Ibis, 1874, p. 160.) 
Yokohama, Fujisan, Yezo. 
283. Pitta, sp. inc. Bupocho.^^ 
A Pitta is given in the list of the ^ Fauna Japonica.^ The 
Yamashita Hakuraukai have a drawing of a bird obtained at 
Nikko, named Bupocho,’^ which looks very like a Pitta. 
284. Ninox japonica, T. & S. Aobadzuku.^^ 
Strix hirsuta japonicay F. J. 
Rather common in the summer about Yokohama. Speci¬ 
men, said to have been obtained by the Kaitakushi in Yezo, 
in the museum. 
285. Syrnium rufescens, Temm. Fukuro.^^ 
Strix fuscescensj F. J. 
This is the most abundant Owl met with in the neigh¬ 
bourhood of Tokio. Northern specimens are much lighter 
than those from the south. (Whitely, Ibis, 1867, p. 194.) 
Tokio, Yokohama, Yamato, Oyama, Yezo. 
-/-286. Asio ACCiPiTRiNus (Pall.). Ko-meme-dzuku.^^ 
Common in Yezo. Specimens in the Hakodate collection 
compared with Chinese examples. (Whitely, Ibis, 1867, p. 195.) 
287. Asio otus (L.). Torafu-dzuku.^^ 
Not uncommon about Yokohama. Mr. Whitely obtained 
it at Hakodate (Ibis, 1867, p. 195). 
