Severtzoff’s ‘Fauna of Turkestan.’ 17{5 
Vertical range . Probably occurs in passage and breeds in 
district 1; breeds in districts 2 and 3. 
183. iEGITHALXJS RUTILANS. 
Horizontal range. Resident in district III. 
Vertical range. Resident in district 1, and occurs in winter 
in district 2. 
184. iEGITHALUS MACRONYX. 
Range. Same as No. 183. 
185. -ZEgITHALUS CORONATUS. 
Horizontal range. Breeds and possibly resident in dis¬ 
trict IV. 
Vertical range. Breeds in district 2. 
All the above are figured on plate 9, viz. JEgithalus pendu- 
linus (fig. 2, s. n. JE. pendulinus, var. jaxartica), JEgithalus 
coronatus (fig. 3, s. n. JE. coronatus; figs. 4 & 5, s. n. JE. atri - 
capillus), and JEgithalus macronyx (fig. 6, s. n. JE. rutilans, 
var. cucullata; fig. 7, s. n. JE. rutilans, var. pectoralis; fig. 8_, 
JE. macronyx ). 
186. Cinclus asiaticus, Sw. ; Severtzoff, p. 66. 
Horizontal range. Resident in all four districts. 
Vertical range. Resident in winter in district 3, breeds com¬ 
monly and is rare in winter in district 4, and possibly breeds 
in district 5. 
187. ? Cinclus leucogaster, Eversm.; Severtzoff, p. 66. 
Horizontal range. Resident in all four districts. 
Vertical range. Resident in districts 3 and 4, and occurs in 
summer in district 5. 
I have not had an opportunity of examining a specimen of 
the Dipper from Turkestan; but it appears to me not impro¬ 
bable that the species found there may prove to be C. cash - 
miriensis, and not true C. leucogaster. 
188 & 189. Troglodytes parvulus, Koch. 
Troglodytes nepalensis et T. europceus, Severtzoff, pp. 66, 
138. 
Horizontal range. Resident in all four districts. 
Vertical range. Breeds and is possibly resident in district 
