GENERA AND 8PBCIES OF BIBDS. 



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3. capensis, Smith, (p. 52.) 



4. ugandae (0. Neum., J. f. O. 1898, p. 500). 

 .'i. hendersoni (Cass.), (p. 52, note.) 



0. pennata, llodgs. (p. 53.) 



7. stictonota, Sharpe. (p. 54.) 



8. rufipennis, Sharpe. (p. GO.) 



9. elegans, Cass. 



[japonica, Sharpe (nee Bp.). (p. 56.)] 



10. znalayana, Hay. (p. 68.) 



[ffi/mnopoda, Gray. (p. 65.)] 



11. nicobarica {Hume, Str. F. iv. p. 283, 1876). 



12. minuta, Ltffffe, Ann. & Mag. N. H. (5) i. 



p. 175 (1878). 



1:J. brucei (Hume), (p. 62.) 



[obsolerus, Cab. J. f. O. 1875, p. 126.] 



14. spilocephala(2?/yM). (p. 63.) 



15. hambroecki (Svinh). (p. 64.) 



16. sunia, HoJffn. (p. 67.) 



[i/iu. pt., Blanf. Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, iii. 

 p. 292.] 



17. novae-zealandiae, Jlp. (p. 43, note.) 



18. scapiilata, Socage, Jom. Lisb. 1888, p. 229. 

 1S». leucopsis(«^ar^/.). (p. 311.) 



2u. megalotis, Gray. (p. 69.) 



Tropical S. Africa. 



Uganda. 



Angola. 



Himalajas, 

 Indian Peninsula. 



E. Siberia. 

 Japan, China, 

 Indo-Chinese countries, 

 E. Iliiualayas. 



Madras. 



Liu Eiu Isl., 

 Japan. 



Malaj Peninsula to 

 China. 



Nicobar Is. 



Ceylon. 



Transcaspia. C. Asia. 

 Afghanistan, Sind, 

 0. India. 



Himalayas. 

 Burmese Hills. 



Formosa. 



Indian Peninsula, 

 Burmese Provinces, 

 Malay Peninsula. 



[New Zealand.] 



W. Africa (Sl Thomas). 



W. Africa (St. Thomas). 



I'hilippine Is. 



