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41. kordofaniciis, Finsch, in Heugl. Orn. N.O.- 

 Afr., Nachtr. i. p. cxli ; Eeichenow, 

 Vbg. Afr. iii. p. 240 (1904). 

 [shelleyi, Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, p. 256 ; Shelley, 

 !■..;. p. 247, pi. 27. fig. 2.] 



Korclofan to Equatorial 

 Africa (Lado). 



42. ruficinctus, Fischer ^ Reichenow. (p. 325.) 

 (Beiohenow, t. c. p. 241.) 

 [ciyrdofaniotcs, Shelley (nee FiiiBch), B. Africa, 

 iii. p. 246.] 



S.W. Somali-land to 



Equatorial Africa. 

 Masai-land. 



43. ammodendri, Se"ert:;. (p. 337.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 168.) 



Ru.ssian Turkestan 

 (Valley of the Syr 

 Daria to Ferghana 

 and Issyk Kul). 



44. koreje'wi, Sarudny ^ Barms, Orn. MB. 1902, 

 p. 53. 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 159.) 



E. Transcaspia (Paro- 

 pamisus foot-hills to 

 the Amu Darya). 



45. stoliczkae, Hume. (p. 338, pt.) 

 timidus, Przew. (p. 339.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 159.) 



E. Turkestan, 

 Gobi desert to Alashan 

 and Ordos. 



46. simplex (iicAi;.). (p. 339.) 



(Hartert, t. c. p. 162 ; Shelley, B. Africa, iii. 

 p. 250; Eeichenow, Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 232.) 



Deserts of S. Nubia to 

 N. Kordofau and 

 Senaar. 



47. saharaB, ErlangerJ. f. 0. 1899, p. 472, Taf. 14. 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 163.) 



Deserts of Tunis, 

 Algeria, and Tripoli. 



