Table showing the Distribution of Birds of the Order Passekes in the 

 Sandwich Islands. 



CoKVID.E. 



X Corvus tropicus 



DEEPANIDIBiE. 



X Drepanis pacifica 



„ funerea 



X Vestiaria coccinea 



Palmeria dolii 



xHimatione sanguinea 1 , 



X Ciridops anna 



Chlorodrepanis stejnegeri . , 

 X „ chloris . . . . 



„ chlorido'ides 



„ kalaana 



X „ virens 



„ wilsoni 



X Pothschildia parva 



Viridonia sagittirostris 



X Oreomyza bairdi 



„ flammea 



„ newtoni 



X ,, maculata 



„ montana 



„ mana 



X Loxops coccinea 



X „ rufa 



X „ aurea 



Chrysomitridops cseruleirostris 



Hemignathus procerus 



„ lichtensteini 



X „ obscurus 2 



„ lanaiensis 3 



X Heterorhynchus lucidus 



„ wilsoni 



„ affinis 



„ banapepe . . . . 



Pseudonestor xantbophrys . . . . 



X Psitfcacirostra psittacea 



X Loxio'ides bailleui 



Phodacanthis palmeri 



„ flaviceps 



Chloridops kona 



MBLIPHAGIDiE. 



X Acrulocercus braccatus 



X „ apicabs 



nobilis 



X Cbsetoptila angustipluma . . . . 

 Tuedid^e (?). 



X Phseornis myiadestina 



„ lanaiensis 4 



X „ obscura , 



„ palmeri 



oahuensis , 



MlJSCICAPIDiE. 



xChasiempis sandvicensis 



gayi •; 



sclateri 



Maui. Hawaii 



* 

 t 



Total for eacb island 



13 



10 



9 



20 



All tbe species above-named are peculiar to tbe group, i. e. not found elsewbere. A * indicates that tbe 

 species inhabits the island whose name heads the column. A f shews that the species is believed to be 

 extinct ; a X that the species was known before Mr. Wilson's visit in 1887. 



1 See text for Himatione freethi, Teleapiza cantans, and T . flavissima of Laysan. 



2 Mr. Dole, doubtless in error, adds Maui to the habitat. 



3 Mr. Rothschild states that he has strong presumptive evidence of the former occurrence of a species of 

 Heterorhynchus on Lanai. 



4 A species which formerly abounded in Maui was probably identical with this. 



