GENERA AM) RPECIKS OK UIKIJS. 



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20. papuanus, A. Ji. Meyer 4- WigUsw., Abhandl. S.E. New Guinea. 

 Ber. Mus. Dresden, 1892-93, no. 3, p. 6 

 (1893). 



21. indicus, ./. B. Meyer 4- Wiglesw., B. Celebes, i 



p. 84 (1898). 



22. religiosiis, Sharpe. (p. 397.) 



23. lunulatus, LatA. (p. 398.) 



24. cuvieri, SmUh. (p. 400.) 



25. fasciinucha, Reichen. 4 Neum., Om. MB. ii 



p. 114(1895). 



20. fusco-caenilescens, Heiif. (p. 400.) 



28 albigularis, Baud. (p. 401.) 



29. aurantius, Gm. (p. 402.) 



30. chicquera, Baud. (p. 403.) 



31. rvificollis, Swains, (p. 404.) 



32. eleonorae, Gene. (p. 404.) 



33. concolor, Tcmm. (p. 405.) 



34. merillTis(G*nni). 



[reffulus, Pall. (p. 400.)] 



35. columbarius, Linn. (p. 408.) 



India (Calcutta). 



Ceram, Halmah^ra. 

 Australia, Tasmania. 

 S. & W. Africa. 

 E. Africa. 



S. Texas, 



C. & S. America. 



27. ophryophanes, Sti/vad., Bol. Mus. Torino, x. Paraguay. 



no. •Mt<, p. 20 (1895). 



C. &. S. America. 



C. & S. America. 



Indian Peninsula. 



Tropical Africa. 



Mediterranean countries. 

 E. Africa to Madagascar 

 (wiiUer). 



N.E. Africa to Arabian 

 coasts, S. t o Madagascar. 



Europe, >'. Asia. 

 8. Europe {winter). 

 Indian Peninsula (winter). 

 China (winter). 



N. America, Antillea, 

 N. SouUi America. 



3ti. suckleyi, liidt/w.. Bull. Essex Inst. v. p. 201 N.W. America 



(1873). (California to Sitka). 



37. richardsoni, Ridgw. (p. 408, note.) 



Interior of X. .\merica to 

 Texas it .\rizona. 

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