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Mr. C. Ingram on the 
69. Emberiza pallasi (Cab.). Pallas's Bunting. 
Hart. p. 194. 
Schoenicla passerina Tacz. p. 600. 
Emberiza passerina Dresser, p. 371. 
a. $ . Khingan Mts., alt. 3400 ft. May 23, 1908. 
Iris brown ; feet leaden-brown; bill blackish. 
This bird, in full nuptial dress, was probably nesting in 
the Khingans. Its regular breeding-ground is East Siberia, 
but, according to Kalinowski (Tacz. p. 160), it also breeds 
sparingly in Corea. It evidently winters in the south of the 
country, as Capt. Karpow shot three specimens near Yingtzu 
(c? $ Jan. 1, S Sept. 11, 1901). 
70. Calcarius eapponicus (Linn.). Lapland Bunting. 
Tacz. p. 557 ; Dresser, p. 373; Hart. p. 200. 
a. $ . Khingan Mts., alt. 3500 ft. May 20, 1908. 
Iris brown ; feet black; bill greenish-yellow. 
It is very remarkable to find the Lapland Bunting in 
Manchuria so late in the season and in full breeding- 
plumage. One wonders whether a few pairs can remain to 
nest in the Khingan Mountains. If such prove to be the 
case, it would be a considerable extension of the breeding- 
range so far as it is at present known. 
71. Alauda arvensis cinerea Ehmcke. Ehmcke's Sky¬ 
lark. 
Tacz. p. 411 ; Hart. p. 247. 
a. $ . Khingan Mts., 3800 ft. April 24, 1908. 
b, c, d. $ d • Khingan Mts., 3400-3500 ft. May 20, 
1908. 
Iris dark hazel-brown; feet brown; bill dark brown 
above, lighter below. 
In coloration these Skylarks belong to the light race 
known as A. cantarelia Bp. from South-east Europe, but 
they a^e perhaps rather greyer, and the measurements are 
certainly small (the wings average 4*2 in.). I have therefore 
referred them to Ehmcke's subspecies, retained by Hartert 
in his f Vogel der palaarktischen Fauna,' In the British 
