'M4 tfEXEUA AND SPECIES OF ItlBDS. 



Family II. MUSCICAPIDiE. 

 (Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iv. p. Ill, 1879.) 



J. HEMICHELIDON, //od</s. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 120.) 



1. sibiricaCfrw.). (p. 120.) 



2. fuliginosa, Hodgs. (p. li'O, pt.) * 



[6/. Berez. & Biauclii, Aves Exp. I'otaii. 

 Kan-8u, p. 70.] 



3. griseisticta {Swinh.). (p. 153.) 



Altai Mts. E. Siberia. 

 Japan. Cliina (winter). 



Afghanistan. 

 Himalayas 



(Kashmir to Sikhim). 

 Assam. Manipur {^winierX 

 W. China (Kan-su). 

 Indo-Chinese Provinces 



(■winter). 

 Malay Peninsula (wM//er). 

 Borneo, Palawan (ivinier). 



Ussuri Land (Sidemi). 

 Japan. China. 

 Philippine Is. 



(winter: Palawan, 



Siquijor, Negros, 



Panay, Mindoro, 



Luzon, Catanduanes, 



Tawi-tawi). 

 Celebes (winter). 

 Molucca Is. 



(winter : Batchian, 



Halmah^ra, Morotai, 



Oeram). 

 New Guinea. 



4. pallens, Stejn., Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1887, p. 143. Bering Isl. 



.'). ferruginea, Hodgs. (p. 132.) E. Himalayas. 



[rincreivcps, .Sharpe, Ibis, 1887, p. 441 : cf. Sharpe, (Nepal, Sikhim). 

 Ibis, 1894, p. 541.] Assam. Khasi Hills. 



Burmese Provinces. 

 S. China. 



Sumatra. N. Borneo. 

 Palawan. 



* Dr. Bianchi writes to me : — " In H. sibirica the first primary is always shorter 

 than the priuiary -coverts, whereas in H. fuliginosa it is equal to, or longer than, the 

 latter. H. fuliginosa is also a darker bird." 



