Recently published Ornithological Works. 737 
81. Clark on the Birds of Korea. 
[Report on a Collection of Birds made by Pierre Louis Jotiy in Korea. 
Bv Austin H. Clark. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxxviii. pp. 147-176 
(1910).] 
In 1907 (see f Ibis/ 1907, p. 641) Mr. Clark described 
the (supposed) new species of birds represented in a large 
collection made by the late Pierre Louis Jouy during a 
residence of over three years in Korea. Mr. Clark now gives 
us a complete list of the whole collection, which belongs, 
we suppose, to the U.S. National Museum. It contains 554 
specimens, taken mainly at Fusan, Chemulpo, and Seoul, 
though some are from the island of Tsushima in the Korean 
Straits. Other interesting specimens obtained by Dr. W. 
Lord Smith of Boston, in 1892-3, in South-western Korea 
are likewise noticed. 
The whole list contains the names of about 165 species, 
which are arranged after the fashion and nomenclature of 
the American f Check-list.’ It is of considerable interest, as 
the Ornis of Korea was previously little known to us, although 
many stray specimens had been obtained there. 
We see no mention in it of the Branicki’s Sea-Eagle 
(Haliaetus branickii), allied to but quite different from 
H. pelagicus, and described by Taczanowski in 1888 *, from a 
specimen obtained in Korea by Kalinowski. The example of 
this magnificent bird, formerly living in the Zoological 
Society’s Gardens f, is now, we believe, in the Norwich 
Museum. 
82. Coward’s 1 Fauna of Cheshire .’ 
[The Vertebrate Fauna of Cheshire and Liverpool Bay. Edited by 
T. A. Coward. Witherby and Co., London, 1910. Vol. I., pp. i-xxxii, 
1-472; Vol. II.. pp. i-xl, 1-204.] 
Ornithologists though we are, we are interested in both 
volumes of this important work on the Fauna of Cheshire ; 
* P. Z. S. 1888, p. 451. 
t See P. Z. S. 1893, p. 613; List of Animals, 1896, p. 387. 
