CHAP, xviii.] BIRDS. 286 



(13 sp.), California and South Central States to Bolivia and La 

 Plata ; (*24) Spodiornis (1 sp.), Andes of Quito ; Q-^^ ^^^'^) Pyrrhula 

 (9 sp.), the whole Palsearctic region to the Azores and High 

 Himalayas ; {^^) Crithagra (17 sp.), Tropical and South Africa, 

 Mauritius, Syria ; Q^^^) Ligurnus (2 sp.). West Africa ; (^^to isn) 

 Carpodacus (18 sp.), Nearctic and Palsearctic regions to Mexico 

 and Central India; (i872 _ i874) Enjthrospiza (6 sp.), Southern 

 parts of Palsearctic region, (i875) Uragus (2 sp.), Siberia and 

 Japan; (1^76) Cardinalis (2 sp.). South and Central States to 

 Venezuela : (i877) Fyrrhuloxia (1 sp.), Texas and Eio Grande ; 

 (1878 1879^ Ghuraca (6 sp.), Southern United States to La Plata ; 

 (1880) Amaurospiza (2 sp.), Costa Pica and Brazil ; (i^si) Hedy- 

 meles (2 sp.), all United States to Columbia ; {^^^^) Pheucticus 

 (5 sp.), Mexico to Peru and Bolivia ; (^^^^) OrTjzohorus (6 sp.), 

 Mexico to Ecuador and South Brazil ; (i^^i) Melopyrrha (1 sp.), 

 Cuba; {^^^) Loxigilla (4 sp.), Antilles; (i^se 1887-, Spermophila 

 (44 sp.), Texas to Bolivia and Uruguay; Q^^^) Catamcnia{4.Q^), 

 Columbia to Bolivia; [^^^^) Neorhynclius (3 sp.). West Peru; 

 (18^2) Catamhlyrhyncus (1 sp.), Columbia; (^^ Loxia (7 sp.), 

 Europe to North-west India and Japan, Arctic America to Penn- 

 sylvania, Mexico ; (189*) Pinicola (3 sp.), Arctic America, North- 

 east Europe to the Amoor, Camaroons Mountains West Africa ; 

 (1895) Propyrrhula (1 sp.), Darjeeling in the winter, ? Thibet ; Q-^^) 

 Pyrrhospiza (1 sp.), Snowy Himalayas; Q^^'^) Hcematospiza (1 

 sp.), South-east Himalayas, 5,000 - 10,000 feet; Q^^^ ^^^^)Linota 

 (12 sp.), Europe to Central Asia, north and east of North Ame- 

 rica ; Q^) Leucostide (7 sp.), Siberia and Thibet to Kamschatka, 

 and from Alaska to Utah. 



Sub-family Emberizinse, — Q^^^) Calamospiza (1 sp.), Arizona 

 and Texas to Mexico ; [^^^^) Chondestes (2 sp.), Western, Central, 

 and Southern States to Mexico and Nicaragua ; (^^^^ - ^^i") Eu- 

 spiza (9 sp.), Palsearctic region, India, Burmah, and South China, 

 South-east United States to Columbia ; (^^^i - ^^^o) Emheriza (28 

 sp.), the whole Palsearctic region (continental), to Central India 

 in winter; (i^^i^ Ghihernatrix (1 sp.), Paraguay and La Plata, 

 (according to Messrs. Sclater and Salvin this comes next to 

 Pipilo) ; (I'^^z) Fringillaria (8 sp.), Africa and South Europe ; 



