IQQ CJENEHA AX» SrECIES OF LIRDS. 



Family TIL CINCLID^. 



(Sharpo, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi. p. 300, ISSl.) 



T. CINCLUS, Bcchst* 



(Shavpe, /. c. p. 306.) 



1. aquaticus, Becht. (p. 307.) C. & W. Europe. 



2. blitaimicus, Tschusi, Orn. Jalirb. xiii. p. 69 British Isles. 



(1902). 



3. albicollis(nW/;.)- (p- 310.) S.Europe. 



[minor, Tristr. ; Dresser, Man. Palaearefc. B. Mediterranean 

 p. 25.J 



Countries. 



4. cinclus (i;««.). (p. 311.) N.Europe. 



[p?/rc>,aicus. Dresser, Ibis, 1892, p. 382 ; id. C. & W. Europe (ace). 

 Man. Palaarctie B. p. 25, 1902.] 



5. kashmeriensis, Gould, (p. 312.) llinmlava Mts. 



[baicalensis, Dresser, Ibis, 1892, p. 385; id. (Kuslmnr to Sikhim). 



Man. Palfearctic B. p. 26.] N.W. China. 



Siberia. 0. Asia. 

 \V. to Persia 

 and Asia Minor. 



6. olympicus, Madardsz, Orn. MB. 1903, p. 6. Cyprus. 



7. rvifiventris, Hcmpr. <f- Ehr. ; cf. Tristr., Faun. Syria. 

 & Flor. Palest, p. 51 (1884). 



* For various subspecies of doubtful value, cf. Dresser, Man. Palrearctic Bird?, 

 pp. 24-28, e. g. C. pyrenaims. Dresser (p. 25), C. minor, Tristr. (p. 25), C. riifiventri^, 

 Hempr. & Ehr. (p. 2()), C. baualensis. Dresser (p. 26), C. safuratiis, Dresser (p. 27). 

 It is to be noted that many species of birds disallowed by Mr. Dresser in his ' Manual ' 

 have ten times as good characters for identification as these sliglit variations on wliiuli 

 he subdivides the species of Cinclus. 



