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Sylv. (Acanthiza, Vig, and Horsf.) nana. Australia. 
* Sylv. (Regulus, Ray) auricapillus. Britain. 
Sylv. (Cyanotis, Swain.) omnicolor. (1) So. America . 
Genus Culicivora, Swain. 
Cul. atricapilla. America. 
Genus Praticola, Swain. 
Pra. anthoides. Australia . 
Subfam. PARIANiE. 
Genus Setophaga, Swain. 
Set. ruticilla. North America. 
Genus Sylvicola, (2) Swain. 
Sylv. (Dumecola, Swain.) ruficauda. North America . 
Sylv. (Sylvicola, Swain.) pusilla. North America. 
Sylv. (Vermivora, Swain.) pinus. North America. 
Sylv. (Mniotilta, Vieill.) varia. North America. 
Sylv. (Zosterops, Vig. and Horsf.) dorsalis. Africa . 
Genus Parus, (3) Linn. 
Par. (iEgithina, Vieill.) leucoptera. America. 
Par. (iEgithalus, Vigors) pendulinus. Bur ope. 
* Par. (Parus, Lin.) major. (4) Britain . 
Par. (Parisoma, Swain.) rufiventer. Africa. 
Par. (Hylophilus, Temm.) poicilotis. America. 
(1) As subgeneric of Sylvia Mr. Swainson reckons Acanthiza of 
Vig. and Horsf., which appears to be the same with Gould’s G. Sericor - 
nis ; Regulus, Ray ; and Cyanotis , Swain. 
(2) Under this generic -head Swainson enumerates five subgeneric 
groups, viz.— Dumecola, Sylvicola, Vermivora , Mniotilta, and Zosterops. 
(3) The five subgeneric groups of G. Parus are JEgithina , Vieill. ; 
JEgithalus , Vig. ; Parus , Linn. ; Parisoma , Swain. ; and Hylophilus , 
Temm. 
(4) The Bearded Titmouse is considered by Swainson as an aberrant 
species merely of the restricted genus Parus, representing the fissi- 
rostral type — by several late writers it has been elevated into a sub- 
generic type, under the title of Callimophilus. 
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