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XXXIII. SAROTHRURA, Heine. 



(Corethrwa, Eeichenb., Sharpe, Cat. B. 

 xxiii. p. 115, 1894.) * 



1. pulchra (J. E. Gray), (pp. 116, 336.) 



2. insularis, Sharpe. (p. 118.) 



3. lineata {Swains.), (p. 118.) 



4. watersi (Bartlett). (p. 119.) 



5. elegans {Smith), (p. 120.) 



6. reichenovi, Sharpe. (p. 121.) 



7. rufa(F.). (p. 121.) 



8. lugens (Boehm). (p. 123.) 



9. bonapartei, Bp. (p. 123.) 



(Senegambia to the 



Congo.) 

 Equatorial Africa. 



Madagascar. 



S. Africa (Knysna to 

 Natal). 



Madagascar. 



S. Africa (Knysna to 

 Natal). 



W. Africa (Cameroons). 



S. & S.W. Africa (Cape 

 Colony to Transyaal, 

 Damara-land to Ben- 



Lake Tanganyika. 

 W. Africa (Gaboon). 



XXXIV. RALLICULA, Schl. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 123.) 



1. rubra, Schl. (pp. 123, 336.) 



2. leucospila (Salvad.). (p. 124.) 



3. forbesi, Sharpe. (p. 124.) 



N.W. New Guinea 

 (Arfak Mts.). 



N.W. New Guinea 

 (Arfak Mts.). 



S.E. New Guinea. 



* Dr. Beichenow (Orn. MB. iv. p. 4, 1896) suggests the restitution of Sarothrura 

 of Heine (Nomencl. Mus. Hein. p. 319) in place of Corethrwa, Beichenbach, as the 

 first mention of the latter genus occurs in Gray's ' Genera of Birds ' in 1846. In 

 1852 Beichenbach figured, as the type of his genus Corethrwa, C.jardinei (= 0. lineata) ; 

 but as Gray in 1846 had previously given a full description of " Corethrura, Beichen- 

 bach," and figured the head of C. rvhiginosa [pi. 161. fig. r l=Lvmnoh<Bniu,s fuscus (linn.)] 

 as the typical species, Dr. Beichenow's suggestion will have to be adopted. 



