200 GENERA AND SPECIES OF 



(>. amurensis (Schrenck). (p. 181.) 



7. spodiogaster, Sharpe. (p. 182.) 



8. stagnatilis {Gould), (p. 183.) 



9. sundevalli, Beichen. (p. 185.) 

 10. virescens {Linn.), (p. 186.) 



11. frazari, Brewster. 



[virescens, pt., p. 186.] 



12. anthon3ri, Mearns. (p. 280.) 



13. bahamensis, Brewster. 



[virescens, pt., p. 186.] 



14. saturatus, Eidgw. 



[virescens, pt., p. 186.] 



1.5. brunnescens, Ridgw. (p. 280.) 



16. mauritianus, E. Newt, f Gadow, Tr. Z. S. xiii. 

 p. 289 (1893). 



Amur-land, 

 Japan, China, 

 rhilippines {winter), 

 Greater Sunda Is. {winter), 

 Celebes {winter). 



Andaman Is., 

 Nieobar Is. 



Australia. Oceania. 

 Solomon Is., 

 New Guinea, Moluccas, 

 Lesser Sunda Is. 



Galapagos Is. 



N. & 0. America, 

 Venezuela, 

 West Indies. 



Lower California. 



S.W. United States to 

 Mexico. 



Bahamas. 



Swan Isl., 

 Caribbean Sea. 



Cuba. 



Mauritius (Pleistocene). 



XXIV. TIGRORNIS, Sharpe. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 191, 1898.) 



1. leucolopha {Jard.). (p. 191.) 



W. Africa. 



XXV. ZONERODIUS, Sahad. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 192.) 

 1. heliosylus {Less.), (p. 192.) 



New Guinea, 



Salawati. 

 ? Aru Is. 



* Professor Ridgway considers that this and the following forms are all really 

 distinct. My belief is that all of them will be found to be identical with B. virescens. 



