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XII. ANORTHURA, Rennie *. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi. p. 268, 1881.) 

 [Gf. Stejneger, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. i. pp. 6-14 (1884). 

 Olbiorchilus, ObeA. Auk, 1902, pp. 175-181.] 



1. troglodytes (Linn.), (p. 269.) 



N. & C. Europe. 

 Mediterranean 

 Countries 

 B. to Persia. 



2. hirtensis (Seebohm, Zoologist, 1884, p. 323.) St. Kilda, Hebrides. 



3. borealis (J. C. H. Fischer)., (p. 272.) 



Eaeroe Is. 



4. bergensis, Stejneger, Zeitsch. ges. Orn. i. 1884, Norway, 

 pp. 9-10. 



5. cypriotis, D. M. A. Bate, Bull. B. O. C. xiii. Cyprv 

 p. 51 (1903). 



6. daurica (Dyb. § Tacs., Bull. Soc. Zool. France, E. Siberia. 

 1884, p. 155). 



7. pallida (Hume), (p. 27a) 



C. Asia. 



8. alascensis (Baird). (p. 273.) 



Alaska. 

 Aleutian Is. 

 Pribylow Is. 



9. meligera, Oberh., Auk, xvii. p. 25 (1900). 



Alaska 



(Aleutian Is.). 



* Even if it be true, as Professor Newton and Mr. Oberholser believe, that techni- 

 cally Bennie's name of Anorthura= Troglodytes, Vieill., the only bird in Ronnie's 

 mind was certainly the European Wren, and it would be better to retain his name. 



