20. algeriensis, Less. (p. 244.) j*,w. Africa
[r®6«si«s, Baird, (p. 243). Gf. Slejneger, Pr. ’(Morocco to
Philad. Acad. 1888, p. 91; Ridgw. Auk, Tunis).
1897, p. 323.] s>Wt Arabia.
21. koenigi, Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1901, p. 309. Canary Is.
[Cf Ogilvie Grant, Roy. Zool. is. p. 462,1902.]
22. meridionalis, Temm. (p. 246.) S. France.
Spain. Portugal.
Italy.
23. ludovicianus (Linn.). (p. 245.)
[Cf. Strong, Ainer. Nat. xsxv. pp. 271-298
(1901).]
South Atlantic
and Gulf States
of N. America
(Florida to Carolina).
24. mexicanus, Brehm. * (p. 245, pt.) Tabi e-land
of Mexico.
25. excubitoroides, Swains, (p. 245, pt.) Arid Region
of W. United States.
26. gambeli, Ridgw., Man. N. Amer. B. 1887,
p. 467. *
S. Canada
(Saskatchewan).
California to
Washington.
27. migrans, Palmer, Auk, 1898, p. 248, * S.E. Canada.
E. United States
to Carolina
and Lower
Mississippi.
* Mr. Ogilvie Grant (t. c. p. 164) considers that these races cannot be recognized
but they are admitted by-the American ornithologists.
128. a n th o n y i, Mearns, Auk, 1898, p. 261. California
. (Santa Cruz Isl.).
29. antinorii, Salvad. (p. 255.) Danakil coast,
N. Somali-land.
30. d o rsa lis, Cab., J. f. O. 1878, p. 205. S. Somali-land to Teita.
Equatorial Africa.
31 ttuoceanus, Milne-Edwards, Rech. Ois. Foss. France
France, ii. p. 291, pi. 159. figs. 1-3 (Miocene
(1870). of Alller)-
IX. PH0NEUS, Kaup.
( Lanius, pt., Gadow, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. viii. p. 232, 1883 ;
Ogilvie Grant, Nov. Zool. ix. p. 449, 1902.)
1 . nubicus (Licht.). (p. 282.) S.E. Europe
(Turkey and
Asia Minor).
Persia. Palestine
to Senegambia {winter).
N.E. Africa and
E. Somali-land.
{winter).
2. pomeranus {Sparrm.).
aurioulatics, Müll. (p. 283, pt.)
n/.fi.nens. Bond. Zanisk. Akad. Nauk.
C. & S. Europe.
Senegambia and
A l 1-1 m . n n n 1 A 11 ,1
VI.
rutilus {Lath.), (p. 283, pt.)
[paradoxus, Brehm; Hartert, Nov. Zool.
p. 417, 1899.
rufus, Ogilvie Grant {nec Linn.), Nov. Zool. ix.
p. 465,1902.]
Palestine.
E. to Persia.
N.E. Africa
to Abyssinia
and Somali-land