no. I7:ir.. MRUs FROM KOREA -CLARK, 175 



the \\ iiigs of birds from Japan, this wing is much lighter and duller, 

 and also somewhat shorter. The measurements of the fragments are, 

 wing, 154 mm.; tarsus, .">4 nun. 



CICHLOSELYS SIBIRICUS (Pallas). 

 SIBERIAN GROUND THRUSH. 



The collection contains a male of this species taken at Fusan Sep- 

 tember 23, 1885, and a female from the same place taken May 7, 1884. 



TURDUS CARDIS Temminck. 

 GRAY JAPANESE OUZEL. 



In the collection there is an adult female of this species taken at 

 Fusan, April 25, 1884, and a young male from the same locality taken 

 April 26, 1SS6. 



TURDUS EUNOMUS Temminck. 



A male and a female taken at Fusan on March 12, 1884, represent 



this species. 



TURDUS NAUMANNI Temminck. 

 RED-TAILED OUZEL. 



This species is represented by an adult male taken at Fusan on Jan- 

 uary 3, 1886. 



TURDUS OBSCURUS Gmelin. 

 EYEBROWED THRUSH. DUSKY OUZEL. 



A male taken at Fusan on May i!, 1884, is in the collection. 



TURDUS PALLIDUS Gmelin. 

 PALE OUZEL. 



The collection includes three males and two females of this species 

 from Fusan taken on April 25, 28, and 29, 1884. 



TURDUS CHRYSOLAUS Temminck. 

 BROWN JAPANESE OUZEL. 



A male taken at Fusan, May 3, 1884, and another taken on the 7th 

 of the same month represent this species. 



PETROPHILA MANILLA (Boddaert). 

 BLUE AND RED ROCK THRUSH. 



Mr. Jouy's Korean collection contains three males, one taken at 

 Fusan on April 28, 1884, one ;M ( Ihemulpo on September 7, 1883, and 

 the other with no data other than Fusan. lie also obtained a speci- 

 men on Tsushima on May 2(i, L885. 



A series of 16 birds from China, Korea, Japan, Tsushima, the 

 Riu Kiu Islands, and Formosa appears to he fairly uniform. The 



