INTEODUOTION. 



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Geographical Distribution of the Species of Bieds of Mexico and Central America ^. 



Vol. I. 



TnEDIDJS. 



Catharus melpomene 



alticola 



frantzii 



oocidentalis 



■ fusoater 



griseioeps 



gracilirostris 



• mexioanus 



dryas 



TurduB muatelinus . . 

 ■ fusoescens 



swainsom 



■. ustulatus 



- alioise 



■ pallasi 



■ auduboni 



- tristis 



- leucauehen. . 



• plebeius 



• grayi 



- obsoletus 



- migratorius . . 



- flaTirostris .. 



■ rufitorques . 



- pinicola 



- infusoatus 



uigrescens 



GraleosoopteB oarolinenais .. 

 Melanoptila glabriroBtris .. 



Melanotis cseruleBcens 



hypoleucuB 



Harporhynehua longirostris 



ocellatus 



curvirostris 



graysoBi .; 



MimuB polyglottus 



gilvus 



Ehodinocichla rosea 



Myiadectes obBOurus 



unicolor 



melanops 



ClNCLID^. 



Oinclus mexioanus 

 ardesiacus 



Sylviid^. 



Sialia sialis 



mexieana 



Eegulus satrapa .. 



calendula 



Polioptila cserulea., 



nigrioeps 



bilineata 



albiloris 



PAKIDiE. 



LophophameB atricristatua 



woUweberi 



Parua meridionalia 



PsaltriparuB melanotia 



Auripar ub flavicepa 





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■gcQ 



Old World, &e. 



N.E. Asia. 



General Eemarka. 



A genus occurring throughout Colombia, Vene- 

 zuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. 



Bahama Is. 



Genus peculiar to Central America. 



Genus peculiar to Central America. 



Peculiar to Socorro I. 



Genus extending to Galapago Is. 



Genua occurring also in S. America and W. Indiea. 



Genus also found in the S.-American Andes and in 

 the mountains of the Old World. 



[to Nicaragua. 

 Bermuda. A N.-American genua extending south 



Genus also repreaented in the Old World 



Bahama Is. 



Genua also found in the Old W^orld. 



[confined to the high mountains. 

 Genua also found in tlie Old World : in Mexico 

 Genus also represented in N. America. 

 Lower California. 



The dagger (t) indicates that specimens were subsequently sent ua from theae distriota. 



