OENEnA AND SPKCIi:S OF BIRDS. 



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VII. PANYPTILA, Cah. 



(llai-tcrl, Cat. B. xvi. p. 401 ; id. Tierr. p. 83.) 



1. cayanensis C'").). (p. 461.) 



•_'. sancti-hieronjniu, Salvin. (p. 462.) 



Colombia. Venezuela. 

 Guiana. Brazil. 



Qustemala. 



VIII. CYPSELUS, niir/er. 



I A^us, Scopoli : Hartert, Tierr. p. 83, 

 Micro}nis, Meyer & Wolf (nee Linn.) ; 

 -wi. p. 437, 1892.] 



1. melba (Linn.), (p. 438.) 



1897. 



Hartert, Cat. B. 



'2. africanus {Temm.). (p. 440.) 



3. Willsi {Hartert, Nov. Zool. iii. p. 231, 1896). 



(Tierr. p. 85.) 



4. aequatorialis ('■. xVk//.). (p. 441.) 

 .">. niansae {Reichenow). (p. 459.) 



r,. apus (/>/;i".). (p. 442.) 



7. acuticaudus, Blyth. (p. 444, pt.) • 

 s. pekinensis (i'<«'i>iA.). (p. 444.) 



".>. muriniis (Brehm). (p. 446.) 

 10. Shellejni (Sa/iW.). (p. 445. note.) 



S. Europe. N. Africa. 

 Himalayas to Assam. 

 S. India. Ceylon. 



S. Africa. 



E. & N.E. Africa. 



Madagascar. 



N.E. Africa. 

 Equatorial Africa. 



German East Africa 

 (Victoria Nyanca). 



Europe. 

 Africa (witUer). 



Indian Peninsula. 



Persia. 

 N.W. India. 

 China. 



Madeira. Canary Is. 

 Mediterranean Countrie.", 



E. to Persia and N.W. 



India. 



N.E. Africa. 



• Mr. Hartert informs me that he has recently obtained evidence that Blyth's species 

 is distinct from C. p<{incnsis, and a paper on the subject will shortly appear in the 

 ' Novitates.' 



