280 



OEXETl.V AMI SPECIES OF -nTUHS. 



2. gubemator {TlirfL, Orn. Conti-ulbl. 1SS2, p. 911 Eqiwf m-i;il Africa. 

 [Cf. Sliarpe, Bull. B. O. C. x. p. vii (18'JO).] W. Africa 



(Gold Coast 

 Ilinterlantl). 



3. raddei {Drcfw, P. Z. S. 18S8, p. 291). Transcaspia 



[dichronrns, Menzbier, Ibis, 1894, p. 382. to Lake Saissan. 



««/Hsrrt/!fs, Suschkin, Ann. Mus. St. Petcrsb. i. Equatorial Africa 



1896, p. 40.] {wiu(cr). 



[Cf. Neumann, J. f. O. 1901, p. 260.] 



4. bogdanowi {Binncki, Mil. Biol. sii. p. 581, Transcaspia 



1886). to Lake Saissau. 



[cleagni, Suschkin, I3ull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, N. Persia. 

 1895, p. 4].] • 



5. vittatus i^Val.). (p. 280.) 



Indian Peninsula. 



Afghanistan. 



Baluchistan. 



6. hypoleucus {Blyth). 



coUyrioides, Less. (p. 289.) 



Burmese Provinces 

 to Manipur 

 and Yuu-nan. 



7. tigrinus {Brap.). (p. 289.) 



Corea. China. 

 Malay Peninsula. 

 Sumatra. Java. 

 Borneo. Sulu Is. 



Xll. CEPHALOPHONEUS, Filz, 



{Lanius, pt., Gadow, Cat. B. Brit, Mus. viii. p. 232, 1SS3 ; 

 Grant, Nov. Zool. ix. p. 449, 19021.) 



1. bucephalus ( Tcww. cj- SchL). (p. 270.) 



E. Siberia. 

 Japan. N. China. 



2. validirostris ( Oy/YceV Gra>if,'Bn\]. B. 0. C. iii. Pliilippine Is. 



p. xlix, 1891). (Luzon, Mindoro). 



