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Cape of Good Hope ; ( 1806 ~ 1809 ) Dryospiza (14 sp.), South Europe, 

 Palestine, Canaries, and all Africa; ( 181 ) Sycalis (18 sp.), the 

 whole Neotropical region ; ( 18n - 1813 1816 - 1819 ) Pyrgita 1 (34 sp.), 

 Pala3arctic and Oriental regions, and all Africa ; ( 1814 ) Montifrin- 

 gilla (4 sp.), Palaearctic region ; ( 1815 ) Fringillauda (2 sp.), North- 

 West Himalayas to East Thibet ; ( 182 - 1822 ) Coccothraustes (6 sp.), 

 Palsearctic region and Nepal, Nearctic region to Mexico ; ( 1823 ) 

 Eophona (2 sp.), China and. Japan ; ( 1824 ) Mycerobas (2 sp.), Cen- 

 tral Asia to Persia, High Himalayas, and East Thibet; ( 1825 ) 

 Chaunoproctus (1 sp.), Bonin Islands, south-east of Japan, 

 (probably Palaearctic) ; ( 1826 ) G-eospiza (7 sp.) ,Galapagos Islands ; 

 f 1827 ) Gamarhynchus (5 sp.), Galapagos Islands ; ( 1828 ) Cactornis 

 (4 sp.), Galapagos Islands ; ( 183 - 1832 ) Phrygilus (10 sp.), Colum- 

 bia to Fuegia and the Falkland Islands ; ( 1833 ) Xenospingus (1 sp.), 

 Peru; ( 1834 ) Diuca (3 sp.), Peru to Chili and Patagonia; ( 1835 

 and 1837) Emberizoides (3 sp.), Venezuela to Paraguay ; ( 1836 ) Dona- 

 cospiza (1 sp.), South Brazil and La Plata ; ( 1839 ) Chamceospiza (1 

 sp.), Mexico ; ( 1838 and 184 ) Embernagra (9 sp,), Arizona to La 

 Plata; ( 1841 ) HcemopUla (6 sp.), Mexico to Costa Eica; ( 1842 ) 

 Atlapetes (1 sp.), Mexico; ( 1843 ) Pyrgisoma (5 sp.), Mexico to 

 Costa Rica; ( 1844 "* 1845 ) Pipilo (12 sp.), aU North America to 

 Guatemala ; ( 1846 ) Junco (6 sp.), all the United States to Guate- 

 mala; ( 1847 ) Zonotrichia (9 sp.), the whole Nearctic and Neotro- 

 pical regions ; ( 1848 1849 ) Melospiza (7 sp.), Sitka and United States 

 to Guatemala; ( 185 ) Spizella (7 sp.), Canada to Guatemala ; ( 1851 ) 

 Passerella (4 sp.), the Nearctic region arid Northern Asia ; ( 1852 ) 

 Passerculus (6 sp.), Nearctic region and to Guatemala ; ( 1853 ) Poce- 

 cetes (1 sp.), all United States and Mexico ; ( 1854 ) Ammodromus 

 (4 sp.), all United States to Guatemala ; ( 1855 ) Coturniculus (6 sp.), 

 north and east of North America to Jamaica and Bolivia ; ( 1856 ) 

 Peuccea (6 sp.), South Atlantic States and California to Mexico ; 

 ( 1857 ) Tiaris (1 sp.), Brazil ; ( 1858 ) Volatinia (1 sp.), Mexico to 

 Brazil and Bolivia ; ( 1859 )Cyanospiza (5 sp.), Canada to Guatemala ; 

 (iseo i86i) Paroaria (6 sp.), Tropical South America, east of the 

 Andes; ( 1862 ) Coryphospingus (4 sp.), Tropical South America; 

 ( 1863 ) Haplospiza (2 sp.);. Mexico and Brazil ; ( 1864 1891 ) Phonipara 

 (8 sp.), Mexico to Columbia, the greater Antilles ; ( 1865 ) Poospiza 



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