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GENEKA AND SPECIES OF nmDS. 



10. krynicki, Kalenicz. (p. 09.) Caucusus. 



(Ilartcrt, ;■. c. p. 32.) Transcaucasia. 



[aiiaiolue, Seebolim, Ibis, 1883, p. 7-] Asia Minor. 



[nigrifrons, Butnrlin, Ibis, 1900, jjp. 42(;, 73G.] S. Turkey 



in Europe. 



II. atricapillus, Cif(;//>. (p. 97.) 

 (Ilartert, /. <■. p. 32.) 



Syria. I'alestine. 

 S.W. Persia. 



12. melanocephalus, Gctie. (p. '.17, pt.) Baalbec, 



{Cf. Salvad. Boll. 5Ius. Torino, xxiv. no. (507, Syria. 



1909.) 



13. japonicus, Schl. (p. 95.) 

 (Ilartert, f. c. p. 32.) 



Southern Japanese 

 I.slands. 



14. brandti, Evenm. (p. 96.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 33.) 



Sibei-ia, from the 

 Ural Mts. to 

 Corea, Manclnn-ia, 

 N. China, anrl 

 Isl. of Hokkaido, 

 Japan. 



ly. whitakeri, Hartert, Viig. paliiarkt. Fauna, 1. N. Marocco. 

 p. 33 (1903). 



10. cervicalis, Bp. (p. 98.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 34.) 



N. Algeria. 

 N. Tunis. 



17. leucotis, Hume. (p. 99, pi. iv.) 



(Sharpe, Sci. Results 2nd Yarkaud Miss., 

 Aves, pi. xxiii. (1891); Gates, Faun. Brit. 

 Ind., Birds, i. p. 39, 1889.) 



Burmese Countries. 



1><. haringtoni, Hq^pon, Bull. B. O. C. xv. p. 97 S. Chin Hills, 

 (1905). Burma 



(Mt. Victoria). 



