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17. elegans, E. von H(Wifi/er. W. Europe 



(Hiu-tert, t. c. p. 124.) (Archangel). 



[cf. Tschusi, Orn. JB. xiv. p. 162 (1903).] Siberia. 

 amurensis, Dubois, Bull. Miis. Belg. i. p. 85 ( 1882). 



IS. leucoptera, Gm. (p. 443.) 

 (Rirlgway, t. c. p. 53.) 



North America. 



LXX. PYRRHULA, Briss. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xii. p. 445, 1888 ; 

 Hartert, Vtig. Pal. Pauna, i. p. 92, 1903 ; 

 Bianchi, Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Sfc. Petersb. (5) 

 XXV. no. 3, pp. 159-198, 1907*.) 



1. pyrrhula {Linn.), (p. 446.) 

 (Hurtert, t. c. p. 93.) 



Scandinavia, 



N. EuBsia, W. 



to E. Prussia. 

 Siberia to Lake Baikal 



and Daui'ia. 

 (W. & C. Europe, 



winter.) 



2. rossikowi, Deaj. ^- Bianchi, Ann. Mus. Petersb. Caucasus and 



V. p. 285 (1900) ; Buturlin, Ibis, 1906, Transcaucasia, 



p. 420. 



3. kamtchatica, Tac:. (p. 447.) 

 (Hartert. t. c. p. 95.) 



Kamtchatka. 



4. europaea, Vieill. (p. 447.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 94.) 



C. & W. Europe 

 to N. Italy 

 and N. Portugal. 



griseiventris, Lafr. (p. 449.) 

 (Hartort, t. c. p. 95.) 



N. Japanese Is. 



(Hokkaido, Hondo). 

 Korea. Manchuria. 

 Lower Amur. 

 Is. China. 



* A very elaborate paper has been published by Dr. Bianchi, in which a new genus, 

 Trotopyrrhula, is described. I regret that my ignorance of the Kussian language 

 prevents me from studying this important work. 



