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Count T. Salvadori on the 
finches and began mobbing it, and away it went uttering a 
soft whistling note. Five days later, on visiting the same 
spot, I was lucky enough to again find a Waxwing there. 
It was in fine condition with four wax-like tips to the 
secondaries of each wing. In addition to this example. 
Major Magrath shot one, a male (extremely fat), in his 
garden in Bannu, lat. 33° (apparently the furthest southern 
record for this species), on the 20th of March. Colonel Ward 
records another secured on the 8th of the same month at 
7000 feet in Kashmir. 
[To be continued.] 
IY. —Note on the Corvus neglectus of SchlegeL 
By T. Salvadori, H.M.B.O.U. 
COLGEUS NEGLECTUS. 
? Corvus dauricus /3 var. Pall. Zoogr. Bosso-As. p. 388 
(1811). 
Corvus dauricus jun. Temm. et Schleg. Fauna Jap., Aves, 
p. 80, tab. 40 (1850) (Japan). 
Corvus neglectus Schleg. Bijdr. Dierk. Amsterd. All. 8, 
Corvus, p. 16 (1859) (Japan) ; Swinh. Ibis, 1867, p. 227 
(Amoy) ; Gray, Hand-list, ii. p. 14. no. 6233 (1870) ; Gieb. 
Thes. Orn. i. p. 786 (1872) (~C. dauricus !) ; Dress. B. of 
Eur. iv. p. 527 (1875); Blak. et Pryer, Ibis, 1878, p. 232 
(Japan); iid. Tr. As. Soc. Jap. x. p. 143 (1882) ; Seeb. 
Ibis, 1884, p. 180 (intermediate form between C. dauricus 
and C. neglectus ; hybrid ?) ; id. B. Jap. Emp. p. 97 (1890) 
(Japan, Eastern Siberia to N. China); Dress. Man. Pal. B. i. 
p. 420 (1902) ; La Touche, Ibis, 1906, p. 433 (Chinkiang). 
Corvus monedula Schrenck (nec Linn.), Deis. Forsch. 
Amurl. i. pt. 2, p. 324 (1860); Sewerz. Journ. f. Orn. 1875, 
p. 171; Pleske, Mem. Ac. St. Petersb. 1888, p. 12. 
Corvus ( Monedula) neglectus Swinh. Ibis, 1861, p. 259 
(Talien Bay, N. China), p. 337 (between Takoo and Peking, 
N. China). 
