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ater^ as do the birds from Krasnoyarsk. Siberian birds are slightly more fawn- coloured below, and shew some approach to P, rufipectus. A specimen from the Gulf of the Amur River, collected by the brothers Doerries, and bequeathed by Seebohm to the British Museum, cannot be separated from P. ater^ as it has no more crest than that species. The white bars on the wing, are, however, somewhat broader, and there is a distinct tinge of buff on the under- parts, especially on the flanks, though the r...ump is scarcely Digitized by Google 8 Nicholson, Palcearctic Species of CoaUTits. tinged. A longer series of specimens from Eastern Siberia may prove that the Coal-Tit of the far East may be separable from the European species. In the British Museum are birds from Irkutsk and Krasnoyarsk which I refer to P. ater^ not to P, pekinensis^ and I believe it to be a mistake to record the latter species from the Valley of the Yenesei. P^ insularisy Hellmayr, from Japan, is, as might have been expected, very closely allied to P.
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