APPENDIX 



TO THE 



GENUS HIRUNDO. 



HIRUNDO SAVIGNII [anted, p. 237]. 



Add :— 



Chelidon savignii, Stejn. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. p. 31 (1882). 



Hirundo savignii, E. C. Taylor, Ibis, 1886, p. 379 ; Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. 



Hirund. pt. xi. (1889). 

 Hirundo rustica savignii, Hartert, Kat. Vogels. Senck. Mus. p. 99 (1891). 

 Hirundo cahirica, Gatke, Vogelw. Helgol. p. 135 (1891) ; Seebohm, Ibis, 1892, p. 19. 



Supposed to liave been seen on Heligoland on the 20th and 21st of May, 1891, but 

 doubtless only a fine-coloured II. rustica. 



For the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 41 [Map]. 



HIRUNDO GUTTURALIS [anted, P . 241]. 



Add :— 



For the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 15 [Map]. 



HIRUNDO TAHITICA [anted, p. 2751. 



Add :— 



Hirundo tahitica, Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. xv. (1892). 



For the geographical distribution of this species, vide supra, Plate 44 [Map]. 



HIRUNDO JAVANICA [anted, p. 279]. 

 Add :— 



Hirundo javanica, Hartert, J. f . O. 1889, p. 354 ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1890, p. 280 ; id. & 



Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. xv. (1892) ; Hose, Ibis, 1893, p. 399. 



Mr. C. Hose says that this is the common Swallow of the Barani district, building under 

 the eaves and floors of the bungalows, which, we must remind the reader, are raised off 

 the ground on piles. 



On page 285, line 17, for "Sula" Islands read " Sulu." Mr. A. H. Everett has 

 procured the species on Sibutu Island. 



Mr. Hartert informs us that the species is apparently not rare in Deli and Lankat 

 in N.E. Sumatra, where the birds were also seen building nests under the houses. 



For the geographical distribution of this species, vide supra, Plate 44 [Map]. 



