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GENBEA JlSD SPECIES OP BIEDS. 



pusillus (PffiK.). (p. 373.) 

 (Hartert, i.e. p. 85.) 



[py/jmaBus, Stolii-zka, J. A. S. Beng. xxxvii. p. 62 

 (1868). Cf. Hartert, Nov. Zool. xi. p. 459, 

 1904.] 



Asia Minor. 



Caucasus Mts. 



N. Persia. Turkestan. 



Afghanistan. 



N.W. Himalayas. 



LIX. ANOMALOSPIZA, Shelley * 



(Shelley, Bull. B. O. C. xli. p. 30, 1901 ; id. 

 B. Africa, W. p. 108 ; Eeiehenow, Vog. 

 Afrikas, iii. p. 276, 1904.) 



imberbis, Cab. (p. 355.) 

 (Bieichenow, t c. p. 276 ; Shelley, Bull. B. O. C. 

 xiv. p. 30 (1903) ; id. B. Africa, ir. p. 108, 

 pi. 31.) 

 [midalU, Tristram, Ibis, 1895, p. 130. 

 Cf. Beichenow, Orn. MB. 1903, p. 168.] 



Equatorial Africa 



(Upper Nile districts). 

 E. Africa, 



S. to the Transvaal. 

 W. Africa 



(Sierra Leone). 



LX. HELIOSPIZA, Gunning. 



(Qunning, J. S. Afr. Orn. rnion, iii. p. 209, 1907.) 



1. noomese, Gimning, t. c. S. Africa 



(Transvaal). 



LXI. LINUR&US, Reichenlach. 



(Shelley, B. Africa, iii. p. 171, 1 902 ; Eeiehenow, 



Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 277, 1904.) 

 [^Pyrrhospiza, pt., Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 



xii. p. 431, 1883.] 



1. olivaceus (Frasor). (p. 434 ) W. Africa 



(Slielley, t. c. p. 174 ; Eeiehenow, t. c. p. 278.) (Fernando Po, 



[oam^unettsis, Boyd Alexander, Bull. B. O. 0. Oamaroons). 



xiii. p. 38; id. Ibis, 1903, p. 347.] 



2. kilimensis (Eeichen. 4" Kaum., Orn. MB. 1895, E. Africa 



p. 74). (Kilimanjaro). 



* Captain Shelley has placed this genus among the Ploceidse, on account of tha 

 first primary and the form of the oulirjen. Prof. Eeiehenow, however, transfers it to 

 the Fringillidffi, and I think that its place is near Serinus. 



