612 



gbneha and specees of sniDS. 



10. krjniicki, Kaienicz. (p. 99) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 32.) 

 [anaioliis, Seebohm, Ibis, 1883, p. 7.] 

 [mj^rJ/roBS, Buturlin, Ibis, 1906, pp. 426,736.] 



Caucasus. 

 Transcaucasia. 

 Asia Minor. 

 S. Turkey 

 in Europe. 



11. atricapilllis, Geofr. (p. 97.) 

 (Hartert, t. v. p. 32.) 



Syria. Palestine. 

 S.W. Persia. 



12. melanocephalus, Geni. (p. 97, pt.) Baalbec, 



(Cf. Salrad. Boll. Mus. Torino, xxiv. no. 607, Syria. 



1909.) 



13. japonicus, ScM. (p. 95.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 32.) 



Southern Jap; 

 Islands. 



14. brandti, Evenm. (p. 96.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 33.) 



Siberia, from the 

 TJral Mts. to 

 Corea, Manchuria, 

 N. China, and 

 IsL of Hokkaido, 

 Japan. 



15. whitakeri, Hartert, Vog. palaarkt. Fauna, i. N. Marocco. 

 p. 33 (1903). 



16. cervicalis, Bp. (p. 98.) 

 (Hartert, t. c. p. 34.) 



N. Algeria. 

 N. Tunis. 



17. leucotis, Hume. (p. 99, pi. It.) 



(Sharpe, Sci. Kesults 2nd Yarkand MisB., 

 Aves, pl. xxiii. (1891) ; Dates, Faun. Brit. 

 Ind., Birds, i. p. 39, 1889.) 



Burmese Countries. 



18. haringtoni, Bi2>pon, Bull. B. O. 0. xv. p. 97 

 (1905), 



S. Chin Hills, 

 Burma 



(Mt. Yictoria). 



