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XII. SCARDAFELLA, Bp. 



(Salvad. Cat. B. xxi. p. 463, 1893.) 



1. squamosa {Temm. $ Knip). (p. 461.) Brazil to Venezuela & 



Colombia. 



2. ridgwayi, Bichm., Proo. U.S. Nat. Mus. xviii. Margarita Id, 



p. 660 (1896). Venezuela. 



3. inca (Zeis.), (p. 465.) S.W. V. States, 



Lower California, 

 Mexico to Nicaragua. 



XIII. GYMNOPELIA, Sol. $ Salv. 

 (Salvad. t. c. p. 468.) 



1. erythrothorax (Meyen,). (p. 468.) Peru & Bolivia to 



N. Chile. 



Sub-Family IV. PERISTEBINJB. 

 (Salvad. Cat. B. xxi. p. 470, 1893.) 



XIV. C0LUJOULA, Bp. 



(Salvad. t. c. p. 470.) 



1. picui (Temm.). (p. 470.) S. Brazil, 



Argentina to 

 Bolivia & Chile. 



XV. CHAM.EPELIA, Swains. 



(Salvad. t. e. p. 472.) 



1. passerina, Linn. (p. 473.) Jamaica. 



2. terrestris * Chapm., Bull. Amer. Mus. iv. p. 293 S.E. U. States. 



(1892). (p. 473, pt.) 



3. pallescens, Baird. (p. 473, pt.) Texas to Arizona, 



Lower California, 

 Mexico & 0. America. 



4. socorroensis, Bidgw. (p. 473, pt.) Socorro Id. 



5. bahamensis, Maynard. (p. 473, pt.) Bahama Is. 



* Count Salvadori (Oat. B. xxi. pp. 473-476) does not recognize all these races of 

 Chamcepelia, but they are admitted by American ornithologists. 

 YOii. I. January 21, 1899. G 



