
7. lu te a (La.fr. # I)-Orb.), (p. 775.) W. Bolivia.
[Cf. Beri. & Stolzm. Ornis, xiii. p. 608 (1906).] W. Argentina.
8. a rv en sis, Kittl. (p. 882.) S. Brazil.
Argentina.
Bolivia. S. Peru.
Chile.
9. lu te iv e n tr is (Meyer), (p. 383.) Peru.
Ecuador.
Colombia.
10. minor. Cab. (p. 384.) Upper Amazonia
(Bio Branco).
Venezuela.
Guiana.
11. chapmani, Ridgway, Auk, 1899, p. 37. Lower Amazonia.
12. chrysops, Sci. (p. 384.)
(Bidgway, t. c. p. 523.)
S.E. Mexico
(Vera Cruz ;
Chiapas).
Guatemala.
13. ta c za n ow sk ii, Sharpe, t. c. p. 385. Peru.
Ecuador.
LXIV. PYRRHOPLECTES, Eodgs.
(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xii. p. 385, 1888;
H a rte rt, Yog. Pal. Faun. i. p. 98, 1903.)
1. ep a u le tta (Hodgs.). (p. 386.)
(Hartert, t. c. p. 98.)
Himalayas
(Sutlej Valley
to Sikliim).
LXV. H7EMA.T0SPIZA, Blyth.
(Hartert, Yog. Pal. Fauna, i. p. 110, 1903).
[Carpodacus, pt., Sharpe, t. c. p. 387.]
1. in d ic a (Cm.). Himalaya Mts.
Cf. Hartert, Nov. Zool. xi. p. 456 (1904); (Nepal, Sikhim
Bichmond, P. Biol. Soo. Washington, to Khasia Hills),
xviii. p. 75 (1905).
(Hartert, t. c. p. 110.)
sipahi (Hodgs.). (p. 397.)
LXVI. CARPODACUS, Kaup.
(Sharpe, t. c. p. 387, 1888; Ridgway, Birds X. & M.
Amer. i. p. 123, 19 0 1 ; Hartert, Yog. Pal. Fauna,
i. p. 98, 1903.)
1. e r y th r in u s (Pall.), (p. 391.)
(Hartert, t.c . p. 106.)
N.E. Europe
from E. Prussia
and Poland,
throughout Bussia
to the Lower Volga
and the Siberian
lowlands to the
Lena Biver.*
2. greb n itsk ii, Stejneger.
(Hartert, t. c. p. 107.)
Kamtchatka,
? E. Siberia.
3. ro se a tu s (Hodgs.). (p. 391, pt.)
(Hartert, t. c. p. 108.)
Mts. of Central
Asia, W. to the
Caucasus.
Himalaya Mts.
(Indian Peninsula,
winter.)
* As in the case of other Palsearctic Finches, I am indebted to Dr. Hartert’s work
for the details of the range of the species of Carpodacus.