432 
Mr. C. Ingram on the 
the Khingan Mountains, for examples were procured as late 
as June 27th. Although nothing definite is known of its 
nesting-habits, this bird is supposed to breed in Eastern 
Siberia; but Dybowski and Godlewski only found it rarely, 
and apparently as a migrant, in the environs of Irkutsk, 
though the latter heard it in July during his travels in 
Yeniseisk. It winters in the Malay Archipelago. In the 
young of this Warbler the plumage is much diffused with 
yellow, and most of the examples in the British Museum, 
killed during winter in the Malay Islands, are in this dress. 
My birds are all in breeding-plumage, and are russet-brown 
above, with the lower neck ashy grey. 
24. Accentor erythropygius (Swinh.). Red-rumped 
Alpine Accentor. 
a. ? . Mt. Pai-shan, 7000 ft. July 14, 1886. (E. J.) 
Iris blackish; feet pinkish. 
25. Acredula caudata (Linn.). Long-tailed Tit. 
Tacz. p. 443 ; Hart. p. 382. 
a. Near Niuguta. Oct. 1886. ( E . /.) 
This specimen is in a very poor state of preservation; the 
bird was moulting heavily when shot. 
26. Parus cinereus minor. Japanese Great Tit. 
Hellmayr, Mon. Paridse, p. 104. 
a. juv. $. T’ou-i-pi Ho, Pai-shan Forests. July 17, 
1886. {E. /.) 
Iris brown. 
27. Parus borealis baicalensis. Baikal Marsh-Tit. 
Tacz. p. 437 ; Hellmayr, Mon. Paridse, p. 65. 
a. $. Khingan Mts., 3500 ft. April 22, 1908. 
b, c, d. S S ? • Khingan Mts., 3500-3800 ft. May 3 
and 6, 1908. 
Iris dark brown; feet greyish-black ; bill blackish. 
These examples are large and very grey above and have 
the under parts almost white. Average measurements: 
wing 2*65 in. ; tail 2*85 in. 
