INTEODUCTION. 



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Geographical Distribution of the Species (continued). 



Vol. I. (contin.). 



HmrHDiNiD^ {contin.). 



Atticora tibialis 



Hirundo erythrogaster 



Taohyoineta thalassinus 



bicolor 



albUinea 



Stelgidopteryx serripennis 



uropygialis 



Cotile riparia 



CCEREBID^. 



Diglossa baritula . . . 



plumbea 



Daonis cayana 



■ ultramarina . . . 



-venusta 



viguieri 



Chlorophanes spiza . 



Coereba cyanea 



lucida 



Certhiola mexicana . 

 r- caboti 



Tanaqeid^e. 



Chlorophonia occipitalis 



callophrys 



cyanodorsalis 



Euphonia elegantiseima 



affinis 



minuta 



gracilis 



luteicapilla 



hirundinacea 



gnatho 



laniirostris 



gouldi 



fulvicrissa 



annse 



Calliste florida 



guttata 



icterocepbala 



gyroloidea 



lavinise 



cabanisi 



dowi 



inornata 



larvata 



Buthraupis arcsei 



Tanagra cana 



abbas 



palmarum 



Ebamphocoelua pasaerinii 



ioteronotus 



dimidiatus 



laeiani 



uropygialis 



Phlogothraupis sanguinolenta 



Pyranga rubra 



sestiva 



cooperi 



hepatica 



testacea 



figlina 



m 



W 



*? 



Old World, &o. 



General Eemarks. 



N. Asia and Europe, and in 

 Africa in winter. 



Bermuda Ts. A cosmopolitan genus. 

 Genus widely represented in S. America. 

 Bermuda Is. 



Bermuda Is. 



Genus represented in S.- American Andes. 



Genus largely represented in W. Indies. 

 Peculiar to Cozumel I. 



Genus represented in S. America. 



Genus represented in the island of St. Vincent. 



Genus largely represented in S. America. 



Genus peculiar to Central America. 

 Bermuda Is. 

 Bermuda Is. 



BIOL. CENTE.-AMEB., Aves, Vol. I., November 1904. 



