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XVII. ARBORICOLA, Ifodrjs. 



(Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. xxii. p. 205, 



1. torqueola (Fa/(7«c.). (p. 207.) 



2. henrici, Oust., Bull. Mu3. Paris. I89fi, p. 317. 



3. atrigularis, B'l/th. (p. 209.) 



4. ardens, Styan. (p. 210.) 



5. crudigularis I .Stt)/»/i.). (p. 211.) 



6. intermedia, Blyth. (p. 211.) 



7. rufigularis, Bli/th. (p. 212.) 



8. gingica ( Gnu), (p. 213.) 



9. mandellii {Hume), (p. 214.) 



10. javanica {Gm.). (p. 214.) 



11. rubrirostris (Sa/iW.). (p. 215.) 



12. brunneipectus, Blyth. (p. 216.) 



13. hyperythra(.'^;wrpf). (p. 217.) 



{rrythrophrys, Sliarpe (p. 218).] 



1 1, orientalia {Hon>f.). (p. 218.) 



l.'>. sumatrana {OffUvie Grant), (p. 219.) 



1893.) 



IIimalaya.s ("KKW-l 4.000 

 feet). Naga Hills. 



Annam. 



Tippera, Assam, 

 Manipur, Cachar, 

 Kachin Hills. 



Hainan. 



Formosa. 



Hills of Manipur, 

 Ass.ini, and 

 Burma. 



Himalayas, from 



Kumaon to Assam; 

 Tenas-serim (Mooleyit). 



? Luzon. 



Native Sikhim. 

 Bhotan Doars. 

 Goalpara, Assam. 



Java. 



Sumatra. 



Pegu Hills, 

 Karen -nee, 

 Tenasserini. 



N.W. Borneo 

 (Kina Balu, 

 Lawas Mts.). 



E. Jara. 



Sumatra. 



