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GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIEBS. 



III. TETRAOGALLUS, /. E. Gray. 



(Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. xxii. p. 103, 1893.) 



1. tibetanus, Gould, (p. 104.) 



2. henrici, Oust. (p. 106.) 



3. altaicus (Gebler). (p. 110.) 



4. himalayensis, J. E. Gray. (p. 106.) 



5. grombezewskii, Bianchi, Ann. Mub. Zool. 



St. Petersb. 1898, p. 116 (1898). 



6. koslowi, Bianchi, t. c. p. 117 (1898). 



7. caspius (Gm.). (p. 108.) 



8. caucasicus (Pall.), (p. 109.) 



Thibet, W. China. 



W. China. 



Altai Mts. 



Himalayas, 

 Altai Mts. 

 Western Kuen-Lun. 



Altyn-Tag, Nan-shan Mts. 



Asia Minor, Caucasus, 

 Persia. 



Caucasus. 



IV. CACCABIS, Kaivp. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 110.) 



1. saxatilis (Wolf # Meyer). * (p. 111.) 



2. chukar, J. E. Gray. (p. 113.) 



3. magna, Prjev. (p. 120.) . 



4. rufa (Linn.), (p. 118.) 



5. hispanica, Seoane, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, 



vii. p. 93 (1894). 



6. petrosa (Gm.). (p. 120.) 



7. barbata, Beichen., Orn. MB. iv. p. 76 (1896). 



8. spatzi, Beichen., J. f. O. 1895, p. 110. 



9. melanocephala (BUpp.). (p. 122.) 



Mts. of S. Europe. 



S.E. Europe, 

 Persia, Arabia, 

 C. Asia to China. 



W. China, 

 N. Thibet. 



S. & C. Europe. 

 Canaries. 



Spain. 



S.E. Europe. 

 N.W. Africa. 

 Canary Is. 



Patr. ign. 

 S. Tunis. 

 Arabia. 



* Dr. Fatio described a Perdue saxatilis var. -melanocephala in 1890 from Valais 

 Switzerland (Drasia, viii, no. xiii. p. 150. Cf. Fatio, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, xii. 

 p. 74, 1894). If it be more than an accidental variety the name could not in any 

 case stand, being preoccupied by No. 9. 



