IV. STREPERÀ, Less.
(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iii. p. 57,1877.)
1. graculina {White), (p. 57.) S. & E. Australia.
2. crissalis, Sharpe, (p. 58, pi. ii.) Lord Howe Isl.
3. arguta, Gould, (p. 59.) Tasmania,
4. intermedia, Sharpe, (p. 60.) 8. Australia.
5. cuneicaudata (Vieill.). (p. 60.) E. & S. Australia.
6 . plumbea, Gould, (p. 60.) W. Australia.
melanoptera, Gould, (p. 61.) S. Australia.
8 . fuliginosa (Gould), (p. 61.) S. Australia.
Tasmania.
Sub-Family II. LANIIN2E.
V. UROLESTES, Gab.
(Gadow, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. viii. p. 228, 1883.)
1. melanoleucus (Jard. $ Selby), (p. 229.) S. Africa
(Cape Colony
to the Zambesi
and Damara-land).
2. aequatorialis, Eeichenow, J. f. 0. 1887, p. 65. Equatorial Africa
(Victoria Nyanza)
to Lake Nyasa,
VI. CORVINELLA, Less.
(Gadow, t. c. p. 231.)
\Of. Eeichenow, Vög. Afrikas, ii. p. 629.]
Il corvina (Shaw), (p. 231.)
2. afiinis, Heugl. (p. 231, pt.)
VII. LANIELLUS, Swains.
(Gadow, t. c. p. 230.)
¡1 leuco grammicus, Swains, (p. 230.)
W. Africa
(Senegambia).
N.E. Africa.
Java.
VIII. LANIUS, Linn.
(Gadow, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. viii. p. 232, 1883.)
[Cf. Ogilvie Grant, Nov. Zool. ix. pp. 449-486, 1902.*]
Si (p. 235.) S.E. Europe.
C. Asia to
Afghanistan.
E. & S. Africa (winter).
2. borealis, Vieill. (p. 240.) N, North America.
[iimericanus, Bogd. Sorokop Russkoi Faun. C. & S. United States
- o i a n a s m (winter).
* Although Mr. Ogilvie Grant, in his recent review of the genus Lanius, has not seen
his way to subdivide the latter into sections, 1 think that there are several natural
groups within its borders, which may advantageously be separated, although I admit
that the characters are mainly those of colour.