GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



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20. papuanus, A, B. Meyer $ Wiglesw., Abhandl. S.E. New Guinea. 



Ber. Mus. Dresden, 1892-93, no. 3, p. 6 

 (1893). 



21. indicus, A. B. Meyer §■ Wiglesw., B. Celebes, i. India (Calcutta). 



p. 84 (1898). 



22. religiosus, Sharpe. (p. 397.) 



23. lunulatus, Lath. (p. 398.) 



24. cuvieri, Smith, (p. 400.) 



Ceram, HahnaheVa. 

 Australia, Tasmania. 

 S. & W. Africa. 



25. fasciinucha, Reichen. $ Neum., Orn. MB. iii, E. Africa, 

 p. 114 (1895). 



26.,fusco-caerulescens, Vieill. (p. 400.) 



27. ophryophan.es, Salvad., BoL Mus. Torino, . 



no. 208, p. 20 (1895). 



28. albigularis, Dawd. (p. 401.) 



29. aurantius, Bm. (p, 402.) 



30. chicquera, Daud. (p. 403.) 



31. ruficollis, Swains, (p. 404.) 



32. eleonorae, Gent, (p. 404.) 



33. concolor, Temm. (p. 405.) 



34. merillus (Gerini). 



[regulus, Pall. (p. 406,)] 



35. columbarius, Linn. (p. 408.) 



S. Teias, 



C. & S. Ajnerica. 



Paraguay. 



C. & S. America. 



C. & S. America. 



Indian Peninsula. 



Tropical Africa. 



Mediterranean countries. 

 E. Africa to Madagascar 



N.E, Africa to Arabian 

 coasts, S. to Madagascar. 



Europe, N. Asia. 

 S. Europe {winter). 

 Indian Peninsula (winter). 

 China (winter). 



N. America, Antilles, 

 N. South America. 



36 suckleyi, Ridgw., Bull. Essex Inst. v. p. 201 N.W, America 

 (1873). 



37. richardsoni, Ridgw. (p. 408, note.) 



(California to Sitka). 



Interior of N. America to 

 Texas & Arizona. 

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