246 Mr. C. W. Campbell on Birds 



9.2. LaRI S CANUS. 



Two specimens from Chemulpo are very large, the wing 

 from the carpal joint moasurinj;- in one 15 inclics, and in the 

 other 15^ inches. 



93. Larus crassirostkis. 



91. Sterna sinensis. 



An e\anii)le from Siuil ; May. 



Very common in the late spring and early summer. 



95. CUARADRIUS CANTIANUS. 



9G. Charadrius helveticus. 

 - 97. cliar^vdrius monoolicus. 



98. Charadrius minor. 



99. lobivanellus cinereus. 



A female example shot on the 17th March ; Soul. 



-^100. Vanellus cristatus. 

 I have not found the Lapsing numerous in Corea. 



101. H.EMATOPUS OSCULANS. 



A specimen from Soul. The Oyster-catcher is plentiful in 

 spring and early summer along the Han River. 



102. ToTANUS GLOTTIS. 



Extremely common in the rice-fields in spring and autumn. 



103. ToTANUS FUSCUS. 



I have shot the Dusky Redshank as early as 11th March 

 at SiJul. 



104. LlMOSA MELANURA BREVIPES. 



One example, a female, shot in a rice-field at Chemulpo on 

 6th September. 



105. Tringa alpina. 



106. Tringa ruficollis. 



107. scolopax gallinago. 



The Snipe is always much more plentiful on the east coast 



