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Ham-heung, a walled town, lat. 39° 50' N. and long. 127" 

 45' E. 



Keura Kang San, or Diamond Mountains, in lat. 38° 30' 

 N. and long. 128° E. 



Chyei-in Koan, a village three days' journey N.E. of 

 Ham-heung. 



Hyei-san, a village on the Yalu River, in lat. 41° 30' N. 

 and long. 127° 40' E. 



Paik-tu San, a celebrated extinct volcano in lat. 42° N. 

 and long. 127° 40' E. 



IV. List of Species. 



1. Merula naumanni. 



One male and two female examples procured at Soul in 

 January and March. 



A winter visitor ; very numerous. In the vicinity of the 

 Yalu River, in latitude 41° 30' N., I noticed that the passage 

 of this Ouzel southwards commenced during the first week of 

 October. 



2. Merula obscura. 



One example, a female, from Soul; May, I have seen 

 the Dusky Ouzel on only one other occasion, in the forest 

 region south of Paik-tu San (October 4th). These dates 

 probably represent the two periods daring which it passes 

 through Corea from its breeding-grounds further north to 

 its winter-quarters further south. 



3 Erithacus sibilans. 



A female example shot near Chemulpo on the 10th Sep- 

 tember, 1888, the only occasion on which 1 observed, the 

 species. 



4. CiNCLUS pallasi. 



An example shot on a stream near Tai-p'yong on 9th Feb- 

 ruary. In September I have observed this Dipper in the 

 Keum Kang mountains, at Chyei-in Koan, and on the Yalu 

 River near Hyei-san. 



5. ACCENIOR MONTANELLUS. 



A male example bought at Soul in January. 



