168 



GENEKA AM) SPECIES OF BJKUS. 



l.'i. ijljyBOl'lim, Portis, Meiu. E. Accad. Torino, Ilalj (fossil). 



(2) xxxviii. p. 186, pi. — fig. 40 (1888). 



14. iiMior, PuHi.s t. c. p. 1!)0, pi. — %. 41 (1888). Italy (fossil). 



XIII. CALANDRELLA, A'rtM^). 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 579, 1890; Gates, Faun. Brit, liicl., 

 Birds, ii. p. 327 (1890) ; Shelley, t. c. p. 128 (part.) ; 

 Eeicheiiow, Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 374, l!t04 (part.) ; 

 Hartert, Vog. Pal. Fauna, i. p. 214, 1904 ; 

 Biaucbi, Wiss. Ees. Przew. Eeis., Aves, pp. 281-304, 1905.) 



]. brachydactyla ( /.f /*■/«»•). (p. 580.) 



(Shelley, t. c. p. 129 ; Keichenow, t. c. p. 374 ; 



Hartert, t. c. p. 214 ; Bianchi, t. c.pp. 288, 289; 



Gates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 327. 

 {IkoUyi (Temni.). (p. 579, note.) 

 itala (Brehni) ; Erlanger, J. f. 0. 1899, Taf. vii. 



fig. 1. 

 loiicj/pennis, Eversm. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 



i848, p. 219.] 



From Central France 

 throughout the 

 Mediterranean 

 region and S. Russia 

 to S.E. Siberia. 

 ( Western part of 

 Mongolia and 

 X.W. India in winter.) 



dukhunensis (Si/ke.s). (p. 584.) 

 (Hartert, L c. p. 217 ; Bianchi, t. c pp. 290, 29."! 

 Gates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 328.) 



Gobi desert south of the 

 Tian-shan Mis. south- 

 wards to Zaidam. 

 Hhensi, W. China.* 

 (India east of the line 

 down from Bombay to 

 Kuniaon, winter.) 



3. tibetana, Brooks, (p. SSa) Tibet from Kweii-lun 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 216; Bianchi, /. c. p. 296; and Nan-shan to 



Gates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 329.) Himalayas. 



4. acutirostris, Hume. (p. 585.) 



(Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xii. p. <U (1902); 

 Bianchi, /. a. pp. 283-286; Gates, Faun. 

 Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 329; Shelley, t. c. 

 p. 131; Eeichfuow, f. c p. .37.").) 



W. Tian-Shan, I'amir, 

 Karakorum and 

 Kashmir. 



(Athi River in Brit. 

 East Africa, winter.) 



* Mr. C W. Richmond informs nic (hat tliu L'.S. Isat. Museum has specimens 

 from Sheusi. 



