Mr. R. Swinhoe on Birds from Hakodadi. 147 
(October) from near the same place. My attention is called 
to the way this species and Querquedula crecca get a rusty 
tinge. This I have also noticed in our Chinese birds. 
f 149. DaFILA ACUTA (L.). 
A male and female from Awomori, both procured in April. 
f~150. Querquedula crecca (L.). 
A male (April) from Hakodadi. A female (October) from 
S. Yesso. 
151. Eunetta Formosa (Georgi). 
A male (April) from Awomori, and a female from Mr. 
Oda from Yeddo. 
-f-152. Harelda glacialis (L.). 
A female (February) from Hakodadi. I never met with 
this species in China; but it has been shot at the mouth of 
the Peiho river. 
With reference to Fuligula mariloides, sent on a former 
occasion, Mr. Blakiston writes, “ If you are certain of the 
identification of the bird I sent before, then the immature 
male I have is this species. Otherwise I should have con¬ 
sidered it as F. cristata, of which I have two unmistakable ex¬ 
amples with crests.” I was, without doubt, right, having 
procured the same species before at Ningpo*. 
153. Bucephala clangula (L.). 
A male and female, both from Hakodadi, the latter killed 
in November. 
-f-154. Clangula histrionica (L.). 
A male from Hakodadi (June), and a female from S. Yesso 
(November). I have never heard of this species being found 
in China. It never occurred to me. 
He also sends an adult female from Hakodadi of Phalacro- 
corax pelagicus, Pall., with no white on the flanks, and only 
a few points of white on the neck. He sent before the im¬ 
mature of this species; so it has already been numbered (see 
Ibis, 1874, p. 164). 
* See my paper “ On a Scaup Buck found in China,” P. Z. S. 1873, p. 411. 
