GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS. 



489 



I 



Sub-Family II. AGEL^IN^. 

 (Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xi. p. 330, 1886.) 



X. DOLICHONYX, Swains. 



(Sclater, t. c. p. 331. 



Butler, Avic. Mag. (2; iv. p. 168, 1906; 

 Eiiigvvay, B. North & Middle America, ii. 

 p. 369, 1902.) 



1. oryzivonis (i/«w.). (p. 331.) 

 (RidgNvaj, t. c. p. 370.) 

 [a/hhiuc/m, Ridgw., Bull. South Essex Inst, 



T. p. 19-2 (1873). Of. Chapman, Auk, x. 



p. 311 (1893).] 



North and Middle 

 America in summer, 

 southward in winter 

 through Central 

 America and West 

 Indies to South 

 America and the 

 Galapagos. 



XI. TANGARIUS, Lesson. 



(Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, xviii. 



p. 125, 1905.) 

 CaUothrus,Ca.ss. ; Eidgwaj, B. N. & M. Amer. 



ii. p. 200(1902). 

 Molothrus, pt., Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. li. 



p. 332 (1886). 



1. involucratus, Lexs. 



(Nelson, t. c. pp. 125, 126.) 



rohustus (Cab.); Eidgway, t. c. p. 201. 



cBTieus (nee Wagl.). (p. 334.) 



Southern Texas. 

 E. Mexico to 



Yucatan. 

 ? Panama. 



aene\xs {Wagl.). (p. 334, pt.) 

 (Ridgway t. c. p. 203 ; Nelson, t. c. p. 126.) 



W. Mexico. 



3. assimilis (Nelson, Auk, xvii. p. 266, 1900). 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 206; Nelson, t. e. p, 126.) 



S.W. Mexico. 



