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GENERA AND Sl'ECIKS OF IJlKIlS. 



XLIII. PYCNOPYGIUS, Salvad. 



[Salvad. Ann. Mus. Genov. xvi. p. 78 (1880) ; 

 \(\. Orn. Papuasia, ii. p. 340 (1881); Gadow, 

 Cat. B. Brit. Mus. ix. p. 290 (1884).] 



1. stictocephalus {Sa/rnd.). (p. 290.) 



[67". Salvad. ;-. c. p. 340 ; Eotlisch. & Harteit, 

 Nov. Zool. 1903, p. 451.] 



S.E. New Guincii, 

 Papuan Is. 



(Salawati). 

 Aru Is. 



Family XXVIIJ. MNIOTILTID^.* 



[Sbarpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. x. p. 225 (1885). 

 liidgway, Birds N. & M. Amer. part ii. (1902).] 



I. MNIOTILTA, Vieill. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 251 ; Eidgw, t. c. p. 431.) 



1. varia {Linn.), (p. 251.) 



E. N. America. 

 Gulf States (wiiifer). 

 C. America {winfcr). 

 Colombia and 



Venezuela {winter). 



11. HELINAIA, Auduh. 



(Eidgw. t. c. p. 436.) 

 \_Helmi)iihothents, pt., Sliarpe, /. 



p. 232.] 



1 . swainsoni, Auduh. (p. 232.) 



[(;/; Salv. & Godm. Ibis, 1880, p. 236.] 



E. United States. 



Mexico. 



Cuba and Jamaica 



{win(er). 



* In the arrangement of the MniotiltidcB I have followed Professor Ridgway's 

 recent work, wherein the characters of the various genera have been very carefully 

 elucidated. Only in a few instances have I ventured to vary his arrangement, and 

 then merely in certain minor details, while the facts of geographical distribution 

 jjublished by him have been of the greatest assistance to me. 



It should be noted that Tihodinncichla, which I refer to the Mimidm (Hand-l. B. 

 vol iv. p. 109), is considered by Prof. Ridgway to belong to the Civrcbidce {>•/. B. of 

 North and Middle America, ii. p. 7(59). 



