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LXYIII. POLIOCICHLA, nom. emend. 



(MyrmecocichJa, pt., Seebohm, t. c. p. 354.) 

 lEmav(/inata, Shelley, B. Africa, i. p. 89 (1890)*.] 



I. ipoUux (Har/l.). (p. 357.) 



W. Cape Colony 



2. cinerea ( J7f(7/.). (p. 358.) 



Great Namaqiia-lancl. 



3. schlegeli ( Wahlb.). (p. 358, pt.) 



4. sinuata (Simdcv.). (p. 359.) 



Damara-Iand. 



Cape Colony 

 to Transvaal. 



LXIX. SAXICOLA, Bechst. 



(Seebohm, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. v. p. 362, 1881 .) 



1. familiaris, Stc2}h. 



<jaltoni (Strickl.). (p. 300.) 



Cajie Colony to 

 Matabele-land. 



2. luebberti, Kckhenow, Orn. MB. s. p. 77 (1902). Damaru-lund. 



3. hellmayri, Ih-ickenow, t. c. p. 78. 



Transvaal. 



4. Eenaarensis, Sccholm. (p. 391.) 



K.E. Africa. 

 (Senaar). 



5. falkensteini, Cuh., J. f. O. 1875, p. 235 



Congo. 



(). oenanthe (Linn.), (p. 391.) Europe and 



[Cf. Stojneper, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. sxiii. p. 473 N. Asia to Alaska. 



(1901) ; id. Auk, M'iii. p. 18(i (1901).] Indian Peninsula and 



[itiiaiithdides, Vig.] E. Africa (winter). 



* Emarginata is an adjective, and cannot be employed in a generic sense. 



