CHELIDON LAGOPUS i. p. 25],
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C hM o n lagopus, Pleskc, Mém. Acad. lm p . Sci. St. Pétcrsb. (7) xxxvi. p. d l (1888) ;
I<ikolskl, Ile Sakhal. p. 193 (1889) ; Oates, Eaun. Brit. In d ., Birds, ii. p. 270 (1890).
Clehdon urbica lagopoda, Tacz. Orn. Sibér. Orient., Mém. Acad. lm p . Sci. St Pétcrsb
(7) xxxix. p. 18-1 (1891).
A VEKÏ complete account of this species in E a s te rn Siberia is given in th e postliumoms
wor - o f th e late Dr. Taczanowski. To th e information given in our article, Dr. Taczanowski
adds th a t the p resen t species was found ou tho island o f Sakhalin by M r. Nikolski,
n e stin g on tb e rocks of tho Three Brothers on th e sea-shore. in the neighbourhood of
-Mexandrowka, along with Swifts. Dr. Plesko records i t from Ischinas, where i t was
obtained by th e la te Mr. Rnssow.
■With regard to the occurrence of th e species in Burma, Mr, E. W, Oates savs th a t
lie has frequently seen larg e flocks of a M a rtin in Southern Pegu, which were prêbaMy
01 th e p resent species, b u t h e failed to secure specimens.
Eor the geographical d istribution of th is species, vide infra, P la te 8 [Map].
CHELIDON N I P A L E N S I S [anted, g. Zl],
Add
Chelidon nepalensis, Oates, Faun. Brit. In d ., Birds, ii. p. 271 (1890).
F o r tlie geographical distrib u tio n of this species, vide infr'a, P la te 7 [Map],
I n tho accompanying Table illu stra tin g th e ranges o f th e various species ot Martins
the signs a re those adopted by th e Second In te rn atio n al Ornithologieal Congress a t
Budapest in 1891.