;200 GENERA. AND SPECIES 



6. amurensis (Schrenek). (p. 181.) 



7. spodiogaster, Sharpe. (p. 182.) 



8. stagnatilis (Gould), (p. 183.) 



9. sundevalli, Beichen. (p. 185.) 

 10. virescens (Linn.), (p. 186.) 



11. frazari, Brewster. 



[virescens, pt., p. 186.] 



12. anthonyi, Mearns. (p. 280.) 



OF BIEDS. 



13. bahamensis, . 



[virescens, pt, p. 186.] 



14. saturatus, Bidgw. 



[virescens, pt., p. 186.] 



15. brunnescens, Bidgw. (p. 280.) 



16. msuritianus, E. Newt. $ Gadow, Tr. Z. S. 



p. 289 (1893). 



Amur-land, 

 Japan, China. 

 Philippines (winter), 

 Greater Sunda Is. (winter), 

 Celebes (winter). 



Andaman Is., 

 Nicobar Is. 



Australia. Oceania. 

 Solomon Is., 

 New Guinea, Moluccas, 

 Lesser Sunda Is. 



Galapagos Is. 



N. & C. America, 

 Venezuela, 

 West Indies. 



Lower California. 



S.W. United States to 

 Mexico. 



Bahamas. 



Swan Isl., 

 Caribbean Sea. 



Cuba. 



Mauritius (Pleistocene). 



XXIV. TIGRORNIS, Sharpe. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 191, 1898.) 



1. leucolopha (Jard.). (p. 191.) 



W. Africa. 



XXV. Z0NER0DIUS, Salvad. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 192.) 



1. heliosylus (Less.), (p. 192.) 



New Guinea, 

 Salawati. 

 ? Aru Is. 



* Professor Eidgway considers that this and the following forms are all really 

 distinct. My belief is that all of them will be found to be identical with 5. virescens. 



