GESEKA AND SPECIES OF BI«,];S. 



48. tristrami, Swinh. (p. 515.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 192.) 



E. Siberia. 

 Korea. 



(C. & S. China, 

 winter.) 



283 



49. leucocepliala, Gm. (p. 549.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 169.) 



Siberia 



(Ural Mts. to 



the Ussiiri). 

 (N. China. 



Mongolia, 



Turkestan, 



N.W. Himalayas, 



winter.) 



50. koslowi, Bianchi, Bull. B. 0. C. xiv. p. 80 E. Tibet 



(1904). Fig., Aves Exped. Koslow, (Upper Mekong 



1899-1901, pi. i. figs. 3, 4 (1907). Valley). 



51. siemsseni, Martens, Oru. MB xiv. (1906 ; s. n. 

 Junco !) *. 



Fokien, 

 S. China. 



LXXYII. MILIARIA, Brehm. 



(Sbarpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xii. p. 552, 18S8.) 

 [Emberiza, pt., Hartert, Vog. Pal. Fauna, i. p. 164, 



1904.] 



1. miliaria (Linn.), (p. 552.) 



[calaiidra, Linn. 1758 ; Hartert, t. c. p. 1155.] 



C. & S. Europe. 

 N. to S. Sweden, 



Mediterranean 



Countries. 

 E. to Persia 



and Turkestan t. 



* Dr. Hartert, who has examined the type specimen, tells me that it is an Emherisa, 

 distinct from all other forms. 



t N.B. The record of the occurrence of M. miliaria in Sind is wholly unreliable. 



