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GENEIi.V ASD SPECIES OE UlUUS. 



20. algeriensis, Less. (p. 244.) N,W. Africa 



[robiu^tits, Baird. (p. 243). Cf. Stojncgcr, Ti: (Morocco to 



Philad. Acad. 1888, p. 91; Eidgw. Auk, Tunis). 



1897, p. 32y.] S.W. Arabia. 



21. koenigi, Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1901, p. 309. Canary Is. 



[(/. Ogilvie Grant, Nov. Zool. is. p. IGi', 1902.] 



22. meridionalis, Tcmm. (p. 24G.) 



S. France. 

 Spain, Portugiil. 

 Italy. 



23. ludovicianus {Linn.), (p. 245.) Soutli Atlantic 



[Cf. Strong, Amer. Nat. xxsv. jjp. 271-298 and Gulf States 



(1901).] of N. America 



(Florida to Carolina). 



24. mexicanus. Brchm. * (p. 245, pt.) 



Table-laud 

 of Mexico. 



15. excubitoroides, Swains, (p. 215, pt.) 



Arid Region 



of W. United Siates. 



2G. gambeli, EiJijw., Man. 

 p. 4U7. * 



N. Amer. B. 1887, 



S. Canada 



(Saskateliewaii), 

 California to 

 WashinKton. 



27. migrans, rainier, Auk, 1898, p. 248. * 



S.E. Canada. 



E. United States 

 to Carolina 

 and Lower 

 Mississippi. 



* Mr. Ogilvie Grant (t. c. p. 164) considers tiiat these races cainiot be recognized, 

 but ibey are admitted by tbo American ornithologists. 



