OENKllA AND SPECIES OF LIUDS. 337 



8. julus {Jom/, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. svi. p. 77(5, Sierra Marlrc nf 

 1804). Jalisco, Mexico. 



y. Uoydi, Scnndt, Auk, v. p. 43 (1888). Mts. of W. Texas. 



XVI. ^GITHALUS, Ucrm. 



(Hermann, Obs. Zool. i. p. 214, 1804.) 



\_Cf. Stejneger, Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. ISSG, p. 382 ; Sliarpe, 



Handb. Brit. B. i. p. 145 (1894); Hellmayr, J. L O. 



1900, p. 372; Bianchi, Ann. Mus. St. Pctersb. vii. 



pp. 147-151 (1902); Hellin. Tierr., Paridie, p. lOS 



(1903).] 

 [Acredida, Koch (Gadow, t. c. p. 54, pt.).] 



1. caudatUS {Linn., Syst. Nat. i. p. 342, 17GG). Europe nortli of tlio 



Alps, and Siberia. 



2. macrurus (Scchohm, Hist. Brit. B. i. p. 487, 0. & E. Siberia to 

 1883). Yezzo, south to 



[sihiricus, Seebobui, B. Jap. Enip. p. 88, 1890.] C. Asia. 



3. senex (MadarOsz, Terinuszctrajzi Fiizetek, xxiii. N. Oaucasiis. 



p. 202, loa)). 



4. roseus (7%^^). (p. 61.) Great Britain. France, 



W. Germany to N. Italy 

 and uortbern part of 

 the Balkan Peninsula. 



5. irbyi {SlmriK cj- Dresser, P. Z. S 1871, p. 312). Spain. C. & S. Italy. 



C. & S, France. 



