GE>'-JEIIA ASD SPECIES OT lilKDS. 



601 



YIII. GAZZOLA, Bj}. 



(Sharpe, Cat. IBirds Brit. Mus. iii. p. 47, 1877; 

 Meyer & Wiglesw. B. Celebes, ii. p. oS3, 1898.) 



1. typica, Bp. (p. 47.) 



(Meyer & Wigleaw. t. c. p. 584.) 



Celebes. 

 Tiikang-Besi Is. 



2. unicolor, Rothschild Lf Hartai, Bull. B. O. C. Sula Is. 



xi. p. 29 (1900). (Banggiii). 



IX. MICROCORAX, Sharpe. 



(Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. iii. p. 48, 1877.) 

 Cortug, pt., Eidgway, Birds JS'. & M. Ainer.. iii. 

 p. 256 (1904)*. 



1. ■pailD.dLTVLia (Wiirtlryntb.). 



soHtarius, Wiirtteinb. (p. 49.) 

 (Ridgwaj, /. 0. p. 27.'i.) 



Greater Antilles 

 (Haiti). 



2. minutus ( GundL). (p. 29, nute.) 

 (Eiidgway, t. c. p. 276.) 



Greater Antilles 

 (Cuba). 



y. jamaicensis (Gvi.). (p. 48.) 

 (Ridgway, f. c. p. 277.) 



Greater Antilles 

 (Jamaica). 



* Mr. Bidgway (l. c.) admits the existence of the characters of my genus Microcorax 

 for three species of West Indian Crows, but finds that C solitarius and C. minutus are 

 intermediate as regards their charaoter.s, and thus Microcwax cannot be separated 

 from Cor oils. 



