GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS. 



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7. gouldi, S/iai-pc. (p. 1(K).) 



8. gigantea, Waldm. (p. 100.) 



9. gurial (Pears.), (p. 101.) 



10. malaccensis, Sharpe. (p. 103.) 



11. floresiana, Sharpe. (p. 103.) 



[sasak, Vorderm., Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. 

 liv. p. 334 (1895).] 



12. burmanica, Sharpe. (p. 104.) 



13. fraseri, Sharpe. (p. lOti.) 



11. CERYLE, ^oiV. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. xvii. p. 107, 1892.) 

 1. rtidis(i«Mn.). (p. 109.) 



2. varia, StrU-kl. (p. 112.) 



guttata, Vig. 



[lugubris (£eiava.). (p. 115.)] 



4. maxiina (Pa//.), (p. 118.) 



TOL. II. November 28, 1899. 



Philippine Is. (Luzon, 

 Mindoro, Palawan, 

 Bulabac). 



Philippine Is. (Maabate, 

 Negros, Panay, 

 Guimaras, Sainar, 

 Leyte, Mindanao). 



Sulu Is. 



Indian Peninsula. 

 Ceylon. Assain, 

 Manipur. 



Malay Peninsula. 



Lesser Sunda Is. 

 (Lombok, Flores). 



Burmese Provinces. 

 Andaman Is. 

 Malay Peninsula. 

 Siam. Cambodia. 

 Cochin China. 



S. Malay Peninsula. 

 Java. Sumatra. 

 Billiton. Borneo. 



Asia Minor to 



Persian Gulf. 

 Palestine. Egypt. 

 Tropical Africa. 



Baluchistan. Sind. 



Indian Peninsula, 



Ceylon. 



Burmese Provinces. 



Siam. Cochin China. 



S. China. Hainan. 



Himalayas (Simla to 



Assam). 

 Burmese Provinces. 

 Mts. of China. 

 Japan. 



Tropical Africa 

 (Senegambia to the 

 Niger: Shoa: E.Africa 

 S. & S.W. Africa\ 



