GBNBEA AND SPfiCIES OF BIHDS 



3. ramaljnae, Eidgw., t. e. p, 486. (p. 256, pt.) 



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Mississippi Valley 

 (Louisiana to 

 Michigan). 



4. pitiayTimi ( V.). (p. 259, pi. 3d. fig. 1.) * 

 (Eidgw. t. c. p. 487, note.) 



Brazil. Bolivia. Peru. 

 E. Ecuador. 

 Venezuela. Guiana. 



5. pacifica, Berlepsch, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 286. 

 (p. 259, pt.) 

 [Cf. Berl. & Hart., Nov. Zool. 1902, p. 10.] 



W. Ecuador. 



6. speciosa, Bidgw., Auk, 1902, p. 69 ; id. C. America 

 B. North and Middle America, ii. (Nicaragua 



p. 488. (p. 260, pt.) to Chiriqui). 



7. inornata (Baird). (p. 260.) 

 (Eidgw. t. u. p. 488.) 



C. America 

 (Highlands of 

 Guatemala 

 and Chiapas). 



8. nigrilora (Coues). (p. 261, pi. xi. fig. 2.) 

 (Eidgw. f. c. p. 490.) 



S. Texas. 

 B. Mexico 



(Tamaulipas. 



NuBTO Leon. 



San Luis Potosi). 



pulchra, Brewster, Auk, 1889, p. 9o. 

 (Eidgw. t. e. p. 491.) 



W. Mexico 

 (Chihuahua, 

 Sinaloa, Jalisco). 



* For the exact distribution of these and many other Neotropical birds I am 

 indebted to Mr. Hellmayr and Dr. Hai-tert. 



