42G Mr. C. Ingram on the 
6 . Monticola gularis (Swinlioe). White-throated Rock- 
Thrush. 
Tacz. p. 323; Dresser, p. 22. 
a, . Khingan Mts., alt. 3800 ft. May 28, 1908. 
6 - ?. „ „ „ „ May 29, 1908. 
Iris very dark brown; feet horn-coloured; bill black. 
The male is in full breeding-plumage and its colouring is 
exceptionally bright, all the feathers being quite free from the 
brown margins shown in the winter dress. The chestnut of 
the rump and under parts is darker and richer than in any 
of the examples in the British Museum. The breeding-area 
of this beautiful Rock-Thrush is probably restricted to 
E. China, Manchuria, and the extreme south-east of Siberia. 
Bianchi records a male from Yingtzu, May 14, 1901. 
7. Pratincola maura Pall. Siberian Stonechat. 
Tacz. p. 355 ; Dresser, p. 46; Ingram, Ibis, 1908, 
p. 138. 
a-e. 4 (?, 1 $ . Khingan Mts., alt. 3400-3600 ft. May 20 
to June 25, 1908. 
Iris brown; bill and feet black. 
These birds were obviously nesting in the Khingans; in 
Japan notification commences during the first and second 
week in May. Bianchi records the Siberian Stonechat 
from Yingtzu, Oct. 11 , 1901. 
8 . Ruticilla aurorea (Gm.). Daurian Redstart. 
Tacz. p. 326; Dresser, p. 52. 
a, b. (J & ?. Hsiao Shan; Chang Pai-shan Forests. July 6 , 
1886. (E. J.) 
9. Calliope camtschatkensis (Gm.). Siberian Ruby- 
throat. 
Tacz. p. 335 ; Dresser, p. 65. 
a, b. (J <$ . Khingan Mts., alt. 3400 ft. May 22, 1908. 
Iris black-brown ; feet greyish-brown ; bill black. 
This bird, no doubt, nests in the Khingan Mountains; it 
is known to do so in Mongolia and North China (Tacz. 
p. 337). 
