164 PROCEEDINGS OF THE \ \TI<>\ I/, MUSEl I/. vol.38. 



Order Passeres. 



Suborder OSCINES. 

 Family MTJSCICAPIDiE. 



TERPSIPHONE ATROCAUDATA (Eytoni. 

 PARADISE FLYCATCHER. 



Muscipeta princeps of Temminck" is preoccupied by Musdpeta 

 princeps Vigors; 6 the next available name appears to be that of 

 Eyton, Muscipeta atrocaudata, c by which the species should be known. 



There are four males of this form in the Korean collection, taken 

 ;ii Fusan on May 3 and 11, 1884, and a female, taken on the latter 

 date. One of these males is interesting in having the entire outer 

 web of the right central rectrix light pearl gray. The collect ion also 

 contains a female and a male without elongated rectrices, both taken 

 at Fusan in May. 



MUSCICAPA GRISEISTICTA Swinhoe. 

 GRAY-SPOTTED FLYCATCHER. 



Mr. -louy's collection contains a male and three females of this spe- 

 cies, taken at Fusan on September 23, 26, and 28, 1885. 



ALSEONAX LATIROSTRIS (Raffles). 

 BROAD-BILLED FLYCATCHER. 



There are two males from Seoul, taken October 2 and 4, 1883, and 

 n female from Fusan, secured June 1, 1884, in the collection. On the 

 label of the latter is written: "Iris very dark brown; base of bill 

 flesh color: in pines." 



HEMICHELIDON SIBIRICA (Gmelin). 

 SIBERIAN FLYCATCHER. 



The collection includes a male from Seoul, taken October 2, 1883, 

 and a, female, taken May 28, 1883, at Chemulpo. On the label of the 

 male is written: "Rare; one specimen seen in pines." The specimens 

 agree with others from the Commander Islands and Kamchatka. 



ERYTHROSTERNA ALBICILLA (Pallas). 

 WHITE-TAILED FLYCATCHER. 



There are three males of this species in the collection, taken at 

 Seoul on October I. f>, and S, 1883. 



a Planch I "I'T , vol. :'., 1835, pi. 584. 



'■ Proi < ( ,iiiin. Sci. Cor. Zool. Soc., London, pt. 1, No. 2, p. 22, Feb. 1, 1831. 



■ Proc. /-'I. Soc., 1839, \>. 102. 



