collected in Corea. 231 



I collected in all examples of 112 species. Ofthese^two 

 — Suthora fuhicauda and Siithora longicauda — are new, and 

 the following 14 are now for the first time recorded from 

 Corea : — 



Pratincola maura. Emberiza elegaus. 



Cettia minuta. passerina. 



Acredula caudata. tristrami. 



Lanius mao^nirostris. Fuligula cristata. 

 Ampelis japonicus. Larus canus. 

 Authus japonicus. Charadrius cantiaiius. 

 rosaceu3. Podiceps nigricollis. 



Few of the birds common around Soul are unrepresented ; 

 I can remember only the following : — Parus varius, Pica cau- 

 data, Aquila chrysa'etus, Haliaetus albicilla, Falco subbuteo, 

 Falco tinnunculus, Falco pereffrlnus, and Accipifer nisus. 



Thriponax kalinowskii is the only bird in the collection 

 which is unknown beyond Corean limits. 



I am deeply indebted to Mr. Henry Seebohm for assistance 

 and advice in the preparation of this paper. 



II. List of previous Authorities. 



The following papers have been consulted : — 



"On a small Collection of Birds from Corea. ^' H. B. 

 Tristram. Ibis, 1885, p. 194. 



"Brief Notes on the Fauna of Corea &c.'^ H. H. Giglioli 

 and T. Salvadori. P. Z. S. 1887, p. 580. 



" Liste des Oiseaux recueillis en Coree par M. Jean Kali- 

 nowski." L. Taczanowski. P. Z. S. 1887, p. 596. 



" Liste supplementaire des Oiseaux recueillis en Coree. ^^ 

 L. Taczanowski. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 450. 



III. Localities mentioned and their Positions*. 



Soul, the capital of Corea. Lat. 37° 34' N. and long. 

 127° 10' E. 



Chemulpo, the port of Soul, lies on the coast at a distance 

 of 25 miles S.W. 



Orikol, a village halfway between Soul and Chemulpo. 



Tai-p'yiing, a village 25 miles east of Soul. 



* [See also Mr. Uampbell's paper in Proc. R. Geogr. S. for March, 

 18!J2.— Ed.T 



