236 GElfBBA AlfD SPECIES Of BIRDS. 



1. flavirostris(ij»».). (p. 236.) Europe, 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 76.) from Sweden 



N. Bu9sia, and 

 British Islands, 

 S. to Mediterranean 

 Countries (winter). 



2. brevirostris, Moore, (p. 238.) Mts. of Caucasus. 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 77.) Asia Minor 



to C. Asia 

 and E. to Manchuria. 



3. stoliczkaa, Hartert, Vdg. PaL Fauna, i. p. 77 If . Kashmir 



(1903). and Ladak. 



[pygm/sa, Oberholser (nee Stoliczka), P. U.S. (Sutlej Valley, 



Nat. Mus. xidi. p. 226 (1900).] winter.) 



4. mfostrigata (Walton, Bull. Brit. Om. Club, S. Tibet. 



XV. p. 93 (1905); id. Ibis, 1906, 

 p. 228). 



5. caimabina (Linn.), (p. 240.) N. & C. Europe. 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 74.) 



6. mediterranea (Tschusi, Orn. Jahrb. 1903, Northern Countries 

 p. 139). of the 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 75.) llediterranean. 



7. nana (Tschusi, Om. MB. 1901, p. 130). X.E. Africa 



\meadewaldoi, Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1901, (Tunis to 



p. 323. Maroeco). 



Cf. Hartert, Vog. Pal. Fauna, i. p. 75 (1903).] Madeira. 



Canaries. 



8. fringillirostris (Bp. f Sckl.). (p. 344.) Mts. of Caucasus. 



(Hartert, ;■. c. p. 75.) Asia lliuor to, 



C. Asia, Afghanistan 

 and y. Kashmir. 

 Salt Bange. 



0. merzbacheri, fifcWoro.Om. MB. 1907, pp.3, 58. Tiau-Shan Mts. 

 [Cf. Buturlin, t. c. pp. 40, 144.] 



