GENEKA AND 8PEC1E8 OF BIBDS. 



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XXXIII. SAROTHRURA, Ihiae. 



{Vurd III- lira, Jicichenb., ISharpe, Cat. B, 

 xxiii. p. 115, 1894.)* 



1. pulchra (./. A". 6'ray). (pp. 116, 33(1.) 



2. ins\ilaris, Sharpc. (p. 118.) 

 \i. lineata (6'tt;ai««.). (p. 118.) 



4. waters! {Bartlett). (p. 119.) 

 .'j. elegans {Smith), (p. 120.) 



0. reichenovi, sharpe. (p. 121.) 



7. rufa(r.). (p. 121.) 



8. lugens(/;o<'A»i). (p. 123.) 



9. bonapaxtei, Z.>. (p. 123.) 



(Senegambia to the 



Congo.) 

 Equatorial Africa. 



Madagascar. 



S. Africa (Knysna to 



Kaul). 



Madagascar. 



S. Africa (Knjsna to 

 Natal). 



\V. Africa (Cameroons). 



S. & S.W. Africa (Cape 

 Colonj to Transvaal, 

 Dauiara-luud to Ben- 

 guela). 



Lake Tanganyika. 

 W. Africa (Gaboon). 



XXX IV. RALLICULA, ;Sc/ii. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 123.) 



1. rubra, Scht. (pp. 123, 33G.) 



2. leucospila (Salvad.). (p. 124.) 



3. forbesi, Sharpe. (p. 124.) 



N.W. New Guinea 

 (Arfak Mu.). 



N.W. New Guinea 



(Arfak Ml!-.). 



S.E. New Guinea. 



• Dr. Reichenow (Orn. MB. ir. p. 4, 1896) suggest* the restitution of Samthrura 

 of Heine (Xouiencl. Miis. Ilein. p. 319) in place of Corrthrura, Reichenbacb, as the 

 first mention of the latter genus occurs in Gray's 'Genem of Birds ' in 1846. In 

 I8J2 IteiclRMiba<>li figureil, an the typo of his genus Corflhrurn, ( '.jardinei ( = C lineata) ; 

 but as Gray in 1846 had previously given a full des*Tiplion of " Corethrura, Reichen- 

 baoh," and flgure<l the head of C. rubiginota [pi. IC.l. fig. 1 = Liinnob<tnuji futcu* (lAnn.)^ 

 as the typical specie*. Dr. Reidienow's suggestion will have to be adopted. 



