432 XovrrATEs Zoologicae XXV. 1918. 



This description might possibly fit some of our darker specimens, thougli 

 the back of the latter is hardly tinged with grey, but Reichenow's bird may 

 perhaps have been a very extreme example. I am not aware that any Jaj-, 

 except brandti, has been recorded from Peking. Possibly there is an error about 

 the locality ? 



8. Garrulus bispecularis taivanus Gould. 



Garruhis taimnv.s Gould, Pwc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862. p. 386 (Formosa). 



Smaller than all other forms of G. bispecularis and nasal bristles black ! 



Hab. : Formosa. 



The following members of the genus Garruhis may now be distinguished : 



I. Garrulus glandarius glandarivs (L.). 



Europe south to Pyrenees and Italy, east to Ural and Volga. 

 l.\. Garrulus glandarivs rufilergum Hart. 



England and Scotland. 

 1b. Garrulus glandarius hibernicus \V'ith. & Hart. 



Ireland. 

 Ic. Garrulus glandarius fasdatus Brehm. 



Spain. 

 Id. Garrulus glandarius corsicanus Laubm. 



Corsica. 

 lE. Garrulus glandarius icknusae Klemschm. 



Sardinia. 

 If. Garrulus glandarius glaszneri Mad. 



Cyprus. 

 iG. Garrulus glandarius krynicki Kalenicz. 



Caucasus. 

 iH ?. Garrulus glandarius anatoliae Seeb. 



Asia Minor. (Probably = krynicki.) 

 li. ? Garrulus glandarius rhodins Salvad. & Festa. 



Rhodos. (Slight differences from krynicki ex Caucasus stated which may 

 be individual. Specimens from Asia Minor not compared.) 

 iK. Garrulus glandarius atricapillus Geoffr. 



Syria, Palestine. 



II. Garrulus glandarius hyrcanus Blanf. 

 N. Persia. 



IM. Garrulus glandarius caspius Seeb. 



Lenkoran. 

 In. Garrulus glandarius iphigenia Suschk. & Ptuschcnko. 



Crimea (unknown to me). 

 lo. Garrulus glandarius cervicalis Bp. 



Tunisia and North-eastern Algeria. 

 If. Garrulus glandarius whitakeri Hart. 



North Marocco and North-western Algeria. 

 iG. Garrulus glandarius oenops Whit. 



Southern Atlas ranges, hitherto only known from the mountains near 

 Djelfa in Algeria (terra typica for G. minor Verr., nee Dumont 1822), and the 



