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GE1TEEA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



4. afer (P. L. S. Mull), (p. 177.) 



5. cranchi (Leach), (p. 178.) 



6. boehmi, Eeichen. (p. 179.) 



7. swainsoni (Smith), (p. 179.) 



8. rufopictus, Eeichen. (p. 180.) 



9. leucoscepus (Gray), (p. 181.) 

 10. infuscatus, Cab. (p. 182.) 



S.W. Africa, 



Benguela. 



W. Africa, 

 ? to Marungu. 



Central E. Africa. 



S.E. Africa, 

 Damara-land. 



E. Africa, 



Masai-land, 



Unyoro. 



N.E. Africa, 

 Bogos, Abyssinia, 

 to Somali-land. 



E. Africa, 

 Kilimanjaro to 

 Somali-land. 



VIII. RHIZOTHERA, Gray. 



(Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. xxii. p. 183, 1893.) 



1. longirostris (Temm.). (p. 183.) 



Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra. 



2. dulitensis, Ogilvie Grant, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, Mt. Dulit, Sarawak, 

 iv. p. xxvii (1895). 



IX. PERDIX, Briss. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 185.) 



1. perdix (Linn.).* (p. 185.) 



2. robusta, Homeyer % TancrS, MT. orn. Yer. 



Wien, vii. p. 92, Taf. (1883). 



3. hispaniensis, Eeichen., J. f. 0. 1892, p. 226. 



[P. charreola, Seoane, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 

 yii. p. 94, 1894.] 



4. damascena (Gm.). (p. 192.) 



Europe. 

 C. Asia. 



E. Europe, 

 S. Siberia. 



Spain. 



W. Europe. 



* The following races of the Common Partridge — P. robusta (Starna cinerea, var. 

 robusta), Moscow; P. sphagnetorum (8. cinerea, yar sphagnetorum), East Friesland; 

 P. scanica (S. cinerea, var. seanica), S. Sweden ; and P. lucida (8. cinerea-, var. lucida), 

 East Prussia— have been differentiated by Dr. Altum, J. f. O. 1894, pp. 254-269. 



