152 PROCEEDIXflS OF THE \ l'/7o\ | /, MUSEUM. vol.38. 



Suborder HERODll. 

 Family ARDEIM). 



Subfamily Ai; I > I-: I X . K. 



ARDEA CINEREA JOUYI Clark. 

 ORIENTAL GRAY HERON. AWO-SAGI. 



Ari/tv cinerea jouyi A. B. Clare, Proc. U. S. Nat. Af us., vol. 32, 11*07, p. 468 



(Seoul, Korea). 



Mr. Jouy collected three specimens of this form at Seoul on July 4, 



1883, an adult male, an adult female, and a young male. These were 



compared with a good series from eastern and central China and from 



Japan, and found to be the same. 



HERODIAS EULOPHOTES Swinhoe. 



A male of this species was secured at Fusan, Korea, on April 25, 

 1886, by Mr. Jouy. 



DEMIEGRETTA RINGERI Stejneger. 

 RINGERS REEF HERON. KTJRO-SAGI. 



There are two males and four females of this species in Mr. Jouy's 

 collection, taken at Tsushima on May L'fi, 1SS5. 



Order PALUDICOL^E. 



Suborder OKIES. 

 Family (iKFID.K. 



GRUS MONACHUS Temminck . 

 WHITE-HEADED CRANE. 



There are two males of this species in Mr. Jouy's collection taken at 

 Fusan on December 11, 1883, In these specimens the head is entirely 

 feathered, the fore pari of the head being chiefly white with occasional 

 black feathers, and the hind neck and nape washed with rufous. 



PSEUDOGERANUS LEUCAUCHEN (Temminck). 

 WHITE-NAPED CRANE. 



Afemale taken by Mr. Jouy at Fusan on December 6, 1 883, has the 

 head entirely leathered, gray (including the throat I suffused with 

 rusty, especially on the crown, where the feathers are rusty with 

 gray tips, becoming clear rusty on the hind neck; lower down there 

 is a sprinkling of white feathers, becoming more frequent until on 

 the lower neck the color is white with occasional rusty spots. Mr. 

 Jouy also obtained a male of this species at Fusan on January 8, 18S4, 

 and a third specimen with which there are no data. 



