272 GBNEEA AND SPECIES OF BIBDS. 



14. reinwardti (Mm. $ Sckl). (p. 358.) * 



15. gurneyi, Bwmsay, Journ. linn. Soc, Zool. xvi. 

 p. 130(1881). 



Lesser Sunda la., 



Djampea Isl., 



New Guinea, Salawati, 



Mysol, Misori Isl., 



Aru Is., Ceram, Amboina, 



Buru, Kei Is. 



Solomon Is. 



16. bismarcki, Sharpe, in Gould's B. N. Guinea, i. Bismarck Archipelago 



pi. 4 (1888). 



17. rufa, Sohl. (p. 360.) 



LXX. HARPAGUS, Vig. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 360, 1874.) 



1. diodon (Temm.). (p. 361.) 



2. bidentatus {Lath.), (p. 362.) 



3. fasciatus, Lawr. (p. 363.) 



LXXI. ICTINIA, Vieill. 



(Sharpe, t. e. p. 364.) 



1. plumbea (6m.). (p. 364.) 



2. mississippiensis ( Wils.). (p. 365.) 



LXXII. MICROHIERAX, Sharpe. 

 (Sharpe, t. c. p. 366.) 



1. caerulescens (Linn.), (p. 366.) 



[eutolmus, Blyth; Blanf., Faun. Brit. Ind., 

 Birds, iii. p. 432 (1895).] 



2. fringillarius (Drap.). (p. 367.) 



(New Ireland, New 

 Guinea, Duke of York 

 Isl., New Hanover). 



Molucca Is. (Batchian, 

 Halmahera, &c). 



Brazil. 



Amazonia, Guiana, 

 Venezuela, Colombia. 



Guatemala, 

 Costa Bica, 

 Panama. 



C. & S. America. 



S. United States to 

 C. America. 



Himalayas to Bhutan, 

 Garo Hills, 

 Indo-Chinese Provinces. 



Malay Peninsula, 

 Greater Sunda Is. 



* Dr. Otto Finsch considers that B. stenozona, Gray, from the Lesser Sunda Islands 

 and New Guinea, is distinct, from B. reinwardti, which is confined to the Molucca 

 Islands. 



