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3. crenatus, Finsch ^ Haril. (p. 541.) 

 (Shelley, t. c. p. 298, pi. xiii. fig. 2 ; 

 Eeichenow, t. e. p. 309.) 



S. Africa 



(Cape Colony). 



4. trivialis (Linn.), (p. 543.) 



(Shelley, t. c. p. 299 ; Reichenow, t. c. 

 p. 311 ; Hartert, t. c. p. 272.) 



N. Europe. 

 N. Siberia. 

 E. to the Upper 



Lena Kiver. 

 C. Asia. 

 (Mediterranean 



countries, 



N.E. & W. Africa, 



N.W. India, 



mnter.) 



5. maculatiis, Hodgs. (p, 547.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 273.) 



C. & B. Siberia. 



Kamtchatka. 



Kuril Is. 



Japanese Is. 



(Hoktaido ; Hondo). 



E. Mongolia. 



W. China. 



Himalaya Mts. 



(Indian Peninsula, 

 S. China, Indo- 

 Chinese ProTinces, 

 Hainan, Philippine Is., 

 S. Japanese Is., 

 '•) 



C. nilghiriensis, Sharpe. (p. 550.) 



Hills of 



Southern India. 



7. bracli3nirus, Stmdev. (p. 551.) 

 (Shelley, i. c. p. 303, pi. xiv. fig. 1 

 Reiehenow, t. c. p. 312.) 



S.E. Africa 

 (Zulu-land, 

 Natal). 



8. calthorpae, Layard. (p. 551, pt.) S.E. Africa 



(Shelley, t. c. p. 301, pi. xiv. flg. 1.) (Swazi-land 



\caffer (nee Sundev.) ; Keicheuow, t. v. p. 312.] to E. Transvaal). 



8 a. leggei, Ogilvic-Grant, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, S.E. Euwenzori. 

 six. p. 26 (1906). 

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