GENBEA AND SPECIES OP BIRDS. 



11. CATt'ha.sims, Kleinschm. # Hilgeri, Om. MB. Tunis, 

 xiii. p. 188 (1905). 

 {macrorJiynoha (nee Tristr.), Brlanger, J. f. O. 

 1889, Taf, ix. fig. 3.] 



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12. arenicola, THstr. (p. 635.) 

 (Hartert, t. e. p. 232.) 



[reiehenowi, Erianger, J. f. O. 1899, 351, 

 Taf.ix. fig.5.] 



Algeria. 



13. ga£sx, Kleinschm.^Silgert,Orn.'M.'B.xn\. p. 189 Tunis. 

 (1905). 

 [arenicola (nee Tristr.) ; Erianger, J. f. O. 1899, 

 Taf. Ix. fig. 4.] 



14. senegalensis (P. X. S. MiUler). (p. 626, pt.) W. Africa 



(Shelley, t. c. p. 108 ; Keichenow, Vog. Afr. (Senegambia 



iii. p. 359 (1904) ; Hartert, t. c. p. 233.) to Nigeria). 



S. Sahara. 



15. isabellina, Bp. (p. 635.) S. Nubia. 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 233; Shelley, t. e. p. 110.) PIgyptian Sudan. 



[dbyssiiiica, Bp. ; Eeichenow, t. c. p. 361.] 



16. altirostris, Brehm. (p. 626, pt.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 234.) 



Egypt. 

 E. Sudan. 



17. caroli, Hartert, Vog. Pal. Fauna, i. p. 234 Lower Egypt 



(1904). (Natron Valley). 



18. brachyura, Tristr. (p. 626, pt.) * Palestine. 



[deserticolor, Festa, Boll. Mua. Torino, ix. 



no. 174, p. 4, 1894.] 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 234.) 



* Pr. Hartert believes that a distinct form of G. brachyura will be found to inhabit 

 the shores of the Eed Sea, while another race occurs in Somali-land ; but his material 

 for exact determination was insufficient {cf. Vog. Pal. Fauna, i. pp. 234, 235). 



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