434 
Mr. C. Ingram on the 
a-f. S S ? & ? $ • Khingan Mts., alt. 3400-3500 ft. 
April 30 to May 18, 1908. 
Iris very dark brown ; feet and bill black. 
The three species of Pied or White Wagtails were all 
apparently breeding in the same area. 
33. Motacilla alba ocularis. Streak-eyed Wagtail. 
Tacz. p. 364 ; Dresser, p. 202; Hart. p. 307. 
a, b. $ ? . Gt. Khingan Mts., alt. 3400 ft. May 6 and 12, 
1908. 
Iris very dark brown; feet and bill black. 
34. Motacilla boarula melanope. Eastern Grey Wag¬ 
tail. 
Tacz. p. 375; Hart. p. 300; Ingram, Ibis, 1908, p. 152. 
a-e. S S ? S ? • Khingan Mts., alt. 3500-3600 ft. May 
13-29, 1908. 
f-l. $ S S S S S S - Khingan Mts., alt. 3400-3000 ft. 
June 1-26, 1908. 
m. $ . Chu-chia Tai, Kirin Province. Aug. 29, 1908. 
n, o. Lao-ling, near Tang Ho Kou. June 30, 1886. 
(V. J.) 
Iris very dark brown; feet blackish; bill blackish. 
This bird is probably common in most parts of Man¬ 
churia in suitable localities. 
35. Motacilla citreola Pall. Yellow-headed Wagtail. 
Tacz. p. 387; Dresser, p. 203 ; Hart. p. 296. 
a-o . 7 Si 7 $ . Khingan Mts., alt. 3400 ft. May 17-31, 
1908. 
p-t. 3 Si 2 $ . Khingan Mts., alt. 3500 ft. June 1-18, 
1908. 
Iris dark brown; feet and bill black. 
My skins measure, on the average, slightly more than 
those in the British Museum, but this is perhaps explained 
by the fresh condition of their plumage. The wings of most 
of the males exceed 35 in. in length. The Yellow-headed 
