no. 173.".. BIRDS FROM KOREA— CLARK. 155 



^EGIALITIS DUBIA (Scopoli). 

 LITTLE RING PLOVER. 



There are in Mr. John's collection three males of this species from 

 Seoul, taken on June 25, 1883 and on September 18, 1883, a Female 

 from (iensan obtained on July 25, 1883, and two females from Seoul, 

 one collected on June 25 and the other on September 18, 1883; there 

 are also two females from Fusan, taken on December 25, 1884, and 

 two specimens without data. 



jEGIALITIS PLACIDA Gray. 

 HODGSON'S RINGED PLOVER. 



A male taken at Seoul October 7, 1883, represents this species in 

 the collection. 



/EGIALITIS MONGOLA (Pallas). 

 MONGOLIAN PLOVER. 



There is an unsexed and undated bird of this species from (Iensan 

 among Mr. Jouy's Korean skins. 



Family I LEMATOPODI I )M. 



HjEMATOPUS OSCULANS Swinhoe. 

 JAPANESE OYSTERCATCHER. PETUSCH6K TACHAICAN. 



The collection contains a pair of these birds from Chemulpo col- 

 lected on September 6, 1883, and a female from the Naktung River, 

 near Fusan, taken on November 8, 1885. 



Family LOBIVANELLID/E. 



MICROSARCOPS CINEREUS (Blyth). 

 GRAY-HEADED WATTLED LAPWING. 



There is a male of this species, taken al Fusan, on the Naktung 

 River, April 19, 1884, in Mr. Jouy's collection. 



Order GALLING. 



Suborder PH ASIAN I. 



Family PI1 AS I AN 1 1 )M. 

 Subfamily I^HAWI^VNHST. K. 



PHASIANUS KARPOWI KARPOWi Buturlin. 

 KOREAN PHEASANT. 



The National Museum collection contains twelve specimens of this 

 fine pheasant, three males from Fusan, taken by Mr. Jouy on Janu- 

 ary 12, 1885, and on December"), L 883; one female from Fusan, taken 

 on November 22, 1885; and eight males from southwestern Korea. 

 taken by Doctor Smith. 



