174 



gbneha and species of birds. 



29. occidentalis {Hartlaub), 1857. 



(Shelley, t. c. p. 54 ; Eeiohenow, t. c. p. 344.) 

 [tropiccdis, Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1900, p. 45.] 



From the Cunene and 

 Zambesi northwards 

 to Gaboon and French 

 Congo. 



30. grisescens, Sharpe, Bull. B. 0. C. xii. p. 62 E. Transvaal 



(1902). to Zambesia. 



[Cf. Shelley, t. c. p. 54; Eeiohenow, t. c. 

 p. 345.] 



31. pallida, Sharpe, t. u. p. 62. 

 pallidior, Shelley, t. c. p. 54. 

 \_Cf. Eeiohenow, t. c. p. 345.] 



Damara-land. 



32. athi, Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1900, p. 46. British E. Africa 



(Shelley, t. c. p. 50, pi. 17. fig. 1 ; Eeichenow, (Athi Eiver 



t. c. p. 345.) to Lake 



iCf. Hartert, Bull. B. O. C. xi. p. 64, 1901.] Naivasha). 



33. angolensis, Bocage. (p. 593, note.) Benguela. 



(Shelley, t. c. p. 68 ; Eeiohenow, t. c. p. 345.) 



.34. assamica, McClell. (p. 609.) 



Himalayas 



(Masuri to Assam). 

 Arakan. E. Bengal. 

 Cochin China. 



35. erythroptera, Jerd. (p. 612.) 



Indian Peninsula. 



36. affinis, Jerd. (p. 614.) 



Cej-lon. 



S. Indian Peninsula. 



37. microptera, Hume. (p. 615.) 



Indo-Chinese 

 Countries 

 (Burma to 

 Cochin China). 



