170 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. pol. 38. 





Family I II IUJNDIN1 D.E. 



HIRUNDO RUSTICA GUTTURALIS (Scopoli). 

 EASTERN CHIMNEY SWALLOW. 



There are four females of this bird in Mr. Jouy's collection, one 



taken at Fusan on April 28, 1886, and three taken at Seoul on June 

 10 and 19 and on August 2, 1883. 



RIPARIA RIPARIA (Linnaeus). 

 BANK SWALLOW; SAND MARTIN. 



There is a male of this wide-ranging species in the collection taken 

 at Seoul on September 29, L883. 



Family LANIID.K. 



LANIUS LUCIONENSIS Linnaeus. 

 CHINESE RED-TAILED SHRIKE. 



In the collection there are ten specimens of this species, four from 

 Fusan, two adult males taken May 17 and duly 9, 1884, an adult 

 female taken duly 9, 1884, and a young bird taken December 14, 

 I ssl: five from Seoul, two adult males taken on June It and 19, 

 1883, two adult females taken on June 5 and 15, 1883, and a young 

 male taken on duly 31, 1883; and one from Gensan, an adult female 

 taken on July 24, 1886. 



LANIUS MAGNIROSTRIS Lesson. 

 THICK-BILLED SHRIKE. 



A male taken at Fusan on May 22, L886, and another taken at 

 Tsushima on June 6, 1X85, represent this species in Mr. Jouy's 



collect ion. 



LANIUS SPHENOCERCUS Cabanis. 



There are in the collection two males and a female of this species 

 taken in central Korea on November 16, 18, and 21, 1883, and a nude 



taken near Seoul on September 2S, lss::. 



Family MOTACILL1 I )M. 



MOTACILLA LUGENS Kittlitz. 

 BLACK-BACKED KAMCHATKAN WAGTAIL. 



There is a male of this species in Mr. Jouy's collection taken near 

 Seoul on .September 29, L883. 



MOTACILLA LEUCOPSIS Gould. 

 GRAY-BACKED WAGTAIL. 



In the collection there are two males of this species from Seoul, 

 taken on September 20 and 26, 1883. They agree with Chinese 

 examples. 



