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H I R U N D O S A V I G N I I [»tóà. p. 237].
Add :—
Chelidon savignii, Stejn. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. p. 31 (1882).
Jlirundo savignii, E. C. Taylor, Ibis, 1886, p. 379; Sharpe & M'yatt, Monogr.
Ilirund. pt. xi. (1889).
Hirundo rustica savignii, Hartert, Kat. Vogels. Senck. Miis. p. 99 (1891).
Hirundo ca/iirica, Giitke, Vogelw. Helgol. p. 135 (1891) ; Seebohm, Ibis, 1892, p. 19.
S u pposed to have been seen on Heligoland on the 20th and 21st o f May, 1891, but
doubtless only a fine-coloured II. rustica.
For the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 14 [Map].
Add
H I R U N D O G U T T U R A L I S p. 211].
For the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 15 [Map].
H I R U N D O T A H I T I C A {antea, n . 2731.
Add :—
Ilirimdo taUtica, Sliarpe & Wyatt, llonogr. Ilu'und. pt. xv. (1893).
For tho geograiihical distrihution of this sijccics, tide siqmt, Plate 11 [Map].
H I R U N D O J A V A N I C A [anted, p. m ] .
Hirundo jaranica, Hartert, J. f. O. 1889, p. 354; Sharpe, Ibis, 1890, p. 280; id. A
IVyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. xv. (1892); Hose, Ibis, 1893, p. 399.
Mlt. C. H ose says that this is the common Swallow ot tho Baram district, building under
tlie eaves and floors of tlic bungalows, which, wo must remind tho reader, are raised off
the ground on piles.
On page 283, line 1 7 ,/o r “ Sula" Islands read “ Sulu.” Mr. A, II. Everett ha.s
procured tho species on Sllmtu Island.
Mr. nartcrt informs us th.at tho spoeies is apparently not rare iu Deli and Laiihat
in N.E. Sumatra, where tho birds wore also seen building nests under the liouses.
For tho geographical distribntiou of this species, ride supra, Plate 11 [Map],