160 PROCEEDINGS OF THE \ l//o\ | /. UU8EI If. vol.38. 



NINOX SCUTULATUS JAPONICUS Temminck and Schlegel. 

 JAPANESE BROWN OWLET. 



This form is represented in the Korean collection by an excellent 

 series of nineteen specimens, two males from Seoul, taken on Septem- 

 ber Is. 1883; a female from the same locality, taken on August 24 of 

 the same year; two males and a female from Nam San, collected on 

 September 19 and 21, 1883; and six males and seven females from 

 Fusan, taken on April 30, L886, May 3, 10, 12, and 13, 1884, June 1, 

 I ss|. ;lll d on September 29, 1885. 



BUBO TENUIPES Clark. 

 SMALL-FOOTED EAGLE OWL. 



Bubo tenuipes A. H. Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 32, !!)()7, p. 470 | Fusan, 

 Korea i. 



It seems probable that a specimen mentioned by Mr. .1. EL Gurney,° 

 which was obtained on the Goto Islands, in the Korean Straits, and is 

 now in the Norwich Museum, should be referred to this species. 

 Possibly B. tenuipes is an inhabitant also of Kiusiu, at least of the 

 southern portion. It is very strange thai no eagle owl has ever been 

 reported from Hondo. 



There are two specimens of this species in Mr. Jouy's collection, 

 taken at Fusan, one on December 17, 1883, the other on February 20, 

 1884. The former is a male: the latter is not sexed. 



Family PITTIRE. 



PITTA NYMPHA Temminck. 

 JAPANESE PITTA. 



There is a pair of this species in Mr. Jouy's collection, taken at 

 Tsushima, on June 8, 1885. It is surprising thai this bird has never 

 been found on the Korean peninsula; but as no careful work has vet 

 been done alone; the southern coast adjacent to the Korean Straits, it 

 may vet be discovered in that district. 



Order COCCYGES. 

 Suborder CUCDLI. 



Family ( T< 'ITLTP.E. 



Sub in ii lily CXJOTJLIN"^*:. 



CUCULUS CANORUS TELEPHONUS .Heine). 



EASTERN CUCKOO. 



In Mr. .lolly's collection there is an adnlt male of this species taken 

 at Fusan on May 23, 1886. 



[bis, 1886, p. 524. 



