1 is PROCEEDINGS OF THE \ L770A W, 1// 8EUM. vol.38. 



with Mr. Buturlin in his conclusions, which are reviewed in detail in 

 the discussion of the birds involved, species of the genus Dendro- 

 dromas. 



Owing to the press of work connected with animals other than 

 birds, 1 have been unable to devote as much time to the preparation 

 of this paper as the importance of the collection merited; but 1 have 

 thought it better to present it in its present form than to retain it 

 longer in the hope of perfecting it, for it is advisable, in justice to 

 Mr. Jouy, that the sum of the results of his labors in Korea be given 

 to the world as soon as possible, before the somewhat large number 

 of birds, first actually obtained in that country by him, but first 

 recorded by others, is further increased. 



In addition to Mr. Jouy's birds I have included notices of some 

 interesting specimens obtained in southwestern Korea by Dr. William 

 Lord Smith, of Boston, during November and December, 1902, and 

 January, 1903. Doctor Smith started from Mak-Po (in about lat. 

 35° X.) and went down the west coast, partly by junk and partly on 

 foot, to the end of the peninsula, He was the first to make collec- 

 tions in this part of the country. 



The classification herein followed is that of the American Orni- 

 thologists' Union check list, which has been adopted so that com- 

 parison between this paper and my report on the birds collected and 

 observed during the cruise of the U.S. Fisheries steamer A Ibatross 

 may he facilitated. 



Order PYGOPODES. 



Suborder PODICIPEDES. 



Family PODICIITD.E. 



COLYMBUS NIGRICOLLIS (Brehm). 

 EARED GREBE. 



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

 two males from Fusan, taken on December 7. 1884, and on Decem- 

 ber in, L883, and one example in winter plumage, unsexed, and with 

 no locality given but " Korea." 



Suborder CEPPHI. 



Family (JAYIID.E. 



GAVIA STELLATA (Pontoppidan). 

 RED-THROATED LOON. 



There are in Mr. Jouy's collection two males from Fusan, obtained 

 on March 8, 1883. 



