628 



GKNKR.V A>M) Sl'ECTKS Ol' IMIiDS. 



2, prillllijriUUS. Ifirihr, C. K. Ass. Pr. Sci. xx. 

 p. -iOU (1892). 



France 

 (fossil). 



XLll. CORCORAX, Lessoii. 



(Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. iii. p. 149, 1877; 

 Mathews, Handl. B. Austral, p. 108, 1908.) 



1. melanorhamphus (/7c///.). (p. 149.' 

 (Mathews, /. c. p. 108.) 



Qaeensliuifl. 

 N. S. Wales. 

 Victoria. 



S. Australia. 



XLIIl. PODOCES, Fischer. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 150 ; Hartert. t. c. p. 37.) 

 Eopodoces, Sarudny & Loudon, Orn. M.B. x. 



p. 185 (1902). 

 Pseudopodoces, iid. t. c. p. 185 (1902) *. 



1. panderi, Fischer, (p. 150.) 

 (Hartert, i.e. p. 39.) 



Transcaspia. 

 Turkestan. 



2. hendersoni, Huwe. (p. 151.) 

 (llartert, /. c. p. 38.) 



Yarkand 

 to Mongolia, 

 W. Tibet, and 

 tbe Gobi Desert. 



3. biddulphi, Hume. (p. 151.) 



Sbarpe, Sci. Kesults 2nd Yarkand Mission, 



Aves. pi. iv. (1891). 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 38, fig. 10.) 

 \tarimensis, Prjevalski.] 



E. Turkestan. 



* These two subgenera, founded by Mr. Sarudnj and Baron Loudon, seem to be 

 founded on very slight characters. 



