GENEBA AND SPECIES OP BIItDS. 



6. camaroonensis {Shelley, B. Afr. ii. p. 251, 



1900). 



[Rhapkidurnisjlavifrons (nee Cass.), Eeiehenow, 



Orn. MB. 1897, p. 123. • Shelley, t. c. p. 251 : 



=2To. 4, Hellm. Tierr., Panda, p. 133, 1903.] 



W. Africa 

 (Carnaroons). 



341 



7. calotTopiphihis{Eochebrmie,'Bull Soc. Philom. Senegarnbia. 

 (7) vii. p. 166, 1883). 



8. caroli (Sharpe). (p. 71, pi. i. fig. 1.) 



S.W. Africa 

 (Damara-land). 



S.E. & E. Africa, 

 from Swazi-laud 

 to Victoria Nyanza. 



9. musculus (Hartl., Orn. Cenlralbl. 1882, p. 91). 



N. Equatorial Africa. 

 (Upper White Nile). 

 Somali-land, 

 S. to Kilimanjaro. 



XX. AURIPARUS, Baird. 



\JEgiihalu8, pt., Gradow, t. c. p. 66 ; Eidgway, Man. N. 



Am. B. p. 558, 1896.] 

 [Anihoscopus, pt., Hellm. Tierr., Paridai, p. 125, 1905.] 



1. flaviceps(*9wtt<feo.,CEfvers. K. Vet.-Akad. Forh. 

 1850, p. 129). (p. 72.) 

 [Cf. Eidgway, t. c. p. 565.] 

 [ornatus, Bryant, Zoe, 1890,* pp. 148-150,] 



Arid regions of N.Mexico 

 and adjacent portions 

 of United States from 

 S. Texas to Arizona 

 and Lower California. 



2. lamprocephalus, Oherhoher, Auk, xiv. p. 391 

 (1897). 



Southern portion of 

 Lower California. 



