286 GENEEA AN"D SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



LXXIX. TISA, Clarlc. 



(Clark, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxxii. p. 467, 1907.) 



1. variabilis (Temm.). (p. 566.) E. Siberia. 



(Hartei-t, 1. 1. p. 191.) Kamtchatka. 



Japan. 

 Kuril Is. 



LXXX. MELOPHUS, Swains. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xii. p. 568, 1888.) 



1. melaiiictetus (Gm.). (p. 568.) Himalaya Mta. 



Indian Peninsula. 

 Burmese ProTinces. 

 S. China. 



LXXXI. PLECTEOPHENAX, Sujneger. 



(8harpe, Cat. E. Brit. Mus. xli. p. 572, 1888.) 

 Fasnerina {nee Vieill.), auct. recent. 

 ' [C/. Eidgway, Auk, 1898, p. 324 ; id. Birds N. & M. 

 America, i. p. 146 (1901); Hartert, Yog. Pal. 

 Fauna, i. p. 202 (1904).] 

 [C/. Witmer Stone, Auk, 1907, p. 199.] 



1. nivalis {Linn.), (p. 572.) Northern Countn'es 



(Ridgway, i. c. p. 148 ; Hartert, t. c. p. 202.) of both Hemispheres, 



migrating south in 

 nniiler. 



tovrnsendi, Bidgway. Siberian coast of 



(Eidgway, t. c. p. 152 ; Hartert, t. c. p. 202, Bering Sea. 



note.) Commander Is. 



Aleutian Is. 



3. hyperboreus, RiJgway. (p. 577.) Hall Isl., S. Mathew'» I»l., 



(Bidgway, t. c. p. 153 ; Hartert, t c. p. 202, Bering Sea. 



note.) W. Alaska {winicr). 



