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GENEEA AND SPECIES OE BIE.DS. 



Family VII. CINCLIRffi. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi. p. 306, 1881.) 



I. CINCLUS, Beehst* 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 306.) 



1. aquaticus, Beehst. (p. 307.) 



0. & W. Europe. 



2. britannicus, Tschusi, On. Jahrb. xiii. p. 69 British Isles 



(1902). 



3. albicollis(Fm«.). (p. 310.) S.Europe. 



[minor, Tristr. ; Dresser, Man. Palaearct. B. Mediterranean 

 P- 25 Countries. 



4. cinclus (Linn.), (p. 311.) 



[pyrenaicus, Dresser, Ibis, 1892, p. 382; id. 

 Man. Palasarctic B. p. 25, 1902.] 



N. Europe. 



C. & W. Europe (ace). 



5. kashmeriensis, Gould, (p. 312.) 



[baicalensis, Dresser, Ibis, 1802, p. 385; id. 

 Man. Palsearctic B. p. 26.] 



Himalaya Mts. 



(Kashmir to Sikhim). 

 N.W. China. 

 Siberia. 0. Asia. 

 W. to Persia 



and Asia Minor. 



6. olympicus, Madardsz, Orn. MB. 1903, p. 6. Cyprus. 



7. rufiventris, Hempr. $ Ehr. ■ of. Tristr., Faun. 

 & Flor. Palest, p. 51 (1884). 



Syria. 



Hemp, * Eif, ( p %, C . luluZ, Sresi TZ'cT ( f ^ " "»"* 

 It is to be noted that many species of birdsT! J\ a J at, ' rattts < Dre89 er (p. 27). 

 have ten times as good owXTf" id „ fi , / ^ Dpe " W in Ws ' Manual ' 



he subdivide, thefpecies o SI ldentlfi ° atl0n as these sli ^ Nations on which 



