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XX m. COTJJRmX, Bonn. 



(O-ilvie Grant, Cat. B. xxii. p. 229, 



1. cotumix (L/;»«.). (p. 231.)* 



2. africana(7. <^- S.). 



[capeiisis, Ogilvie Grant, f. c. p. 237. Cf. Stej- 

 neger, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. svi. p. 7t>6 

 (1893).] 



3. japonica {T. # S.). (p. 239.) 



4. coromandelica (ffm.). (p. 241.) 



5. delegorguei, Ddeg. (p. 243.) 

 G. pectoralis, Gould, (p. 244.) 



7. novae-zealandiae, Q. ^j- G. (p. 245.) 



1893.) 



Europe, N. Asia. 

 Indian Peninsula, 

 S. Africa {winter). 



S. Africa. 

 Lemuria. 

 Atlantic Islands 

 (Azores, Canaries, &c.). 



E. Siberia, Japan, 

 China. 



Bhutan, Karen-nee 

 (winter). 



Indian Peainsula, 

 N. Ceylon, 

 Burma. 



Tropical Africa, 

 S. Arabia. 



Australia, 

 Tasmania. 



N. Zealand {extinct). 



XXIV. SYNffiCUS, Gould. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 24G.) 



1. australis(remOT.). (p. 247.) 



■2. raalteni (.V. .j- S.). (p. 249.) 



3. pallidior, Hartert, Nov. Zool. iv. p. 271 (1897). 



4. plumbeus, Salvad. (Ogilvie Grant, Handb. 



Oanie-Birds, p. 192, 1896.) 



Australia, 

 Tasmania, 

 S.E. New Guinea. 



Lesser Sunda Is. 



(Timor, Flores, 4c.). 



Savu Isl. 



S.E. New Guinea. 



* Cotumix baJrIami, Brchm, from Spain, is figured as a distinct form by Von Ifada- 

 nisz, Aquila, iii. Taf. ii. (1896). 



