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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. PARIANS. 
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. (jEgithina, Vieill.) leucoptera. America . 
Par. (iEgithalus, Vigors) pendulinus. Europe. 
* 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 Mgithina , 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. 
