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GENEEA AND SPECIES OE BIRDS. 



3. major, Tall. (p. 239.) 



[sibiricws, Bogd. t. v. p. 101. 

 asiatictis, Bogd. t. c. p. 115. 

 europ&us, Bogd. t. c. p. 102.] 



N. Europe and 

 N. Asia, from 

 Scandinavia to 

 the Amur Bi y er. 



Japan. 



4. excubitor, Linn. (p. 237.) 



N. Europe and 

 N. Asia. 



5. homeyeri, Cab. (p. 242.) 



C. Asia. 



W. to S. Europe, 

 N. to Ii'tiseb River, 

 E. to Lob-Nor. 



6. leucopterus, Severtz. (p. 242.) 

 [prevalskii, Bogd. t. e. p. 147] 



0. Siberia. 

 C. Asia. 



7. sphenocercus, Cab. (p. 242.) 



E. Siberia. 

 N. China. 



8. mollis, Eversm. (p. 241.) E. Siberia 



[seebohmi, Gadovr. (p. 243.) to Central Asia. 



Jwiereus, Menzbier, IbiB, 1894, p. 379.] 



9. giganteus, Prjew., Zapisk. Akad. Nauk. Petersb. JN" .W. China 



lv. p. 86 (1887). (Upper Hoango-ho. 



\Cf. Deditius, J. f. 0. 1887, p. 280; Prjew. Koko-nor. Eau-su). 

 Ibis, 1887, p. 409.] 



10. hemileucurus, Finsch $ Hartl. (p. 249.) 



N.W. Africa 



(Tunis. Algeria). 



11. elegans, Swains, (p. 251, pi. vii.) 



S. Algeria. 



