Family VII. CINCLIDÆ.
(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi. p. 3 0 0 ,1881.)
1. CINCLUS. IWhst*
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 306.)
1. aqua tic us, (p. 607.) C. & W. Europo.
2. britannicus, TkAtist, Orn. Jalirb. xiii. p. 69
(1902).
British Isles.
S. albìcollis (TleìU.). (p. 310.)
P.25.J
S. Europe.
[mimt, Tristr. • Dresser, Man. Palesateti B. Mediterranean
Countries.
4. cinelus (I«».), (p. 311.) N. Europe.
f-a^ressjc&s. Dresser, Ibis, 1892, p. 382 ; id. C. & W. Europe (cicc.').
Man. Pahearetie B. p. 25, 1902.]
5. kashmeriensis, Gould, (p. 312.)
[baìcakiisis, Dresser, Ibis, 1892, p. 385 ; id.
Man. Palæarctic B. p. 26.]
Himalaya Mts.
(Kashmir to Sikhim).
N.W. China.
Siberia. O. Asia.
W. to Persia
and Asia Minor.
6. olympiens, kladarósz, Om. MB. 1903, p. 6. Cyprus.
7. rnfiventris, Hernpr. §> Ehr. ; cf. Tristr., Eaun. Syria.
k Flor. Palest, p. 51 (1884).
* For Tarioas subspecies of doubtful value, c f Dresser, Man. Paleearctic Birds,
pp. 24-23. e. g. C. pyrenaicm, Dresser (p. 25), C. minor, Tristr. (p. 25), C. rufiventris,
Hempr. k Ehr. (p. 26;. C. bakalemiz, Dresser (p. 26), C. saturatus, Dresser (p. 27).
It is to hi noted that many species of birds disallowed by Mr. Dresser in his ‘ Manual ’
hare ton times as good characters for identification as these slight variations on which
Be subdivides the species of C/t'nclvjs.
(JKNKItA A Nit HTVAJIM OF l;lhl>H.
8. leucogaater, Up. (p. 314.) W. Siberia,
Central Asia,
9. asiaticus, Swain*, (p. 314.) Turkestan,
Himalaya Mts,
from Afghanistan
to Bhutan. Któsi
Hills.
10, pallasi, Tern/m. (p. 316.) E. Siberia.
Kamtcbatka,
Aleutian Isles,
China. Japan.
N. Khdsi Hills.
Shillong. ST. Caehar.
11. souliei, Oust., Ann. Sci. Nat. (7) xii. p. 299 Tibet.
(1892).
12. sordidus, Gould, (p. 317.) Himalaya Mts.
(Kashmir to Sikhim)
N. Tibet.
Kansu, N.W. China.
13. bilkevitchi, Zarudny, Orn. Jahrb. xiii. p. 57 Altai Mts.
(1902h
14. mexicanus, Swains, (p. 317.) W. North America,
N. to Alaska.
Central America
(winter).
15. ardesiacus, Salvin. (p. 319.) Mts. of Central
America
(Costa Rica to
Panama).
16. leuconotus, Sci, (p. 320.) Mts. of Yeneauela,
Colombia, and
Ecuador.