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most of the species of tragopan (Ceriornis), and some of the 
true pheasants (Phasianus). 
The most abundant and characteristic of the smaller birds are 
warblers, tits, and finches, of Palearctic types ; but there are 
also a considerable number of Oriental forms which penetrate 
far into the country, and mingling with the northern birds 
give a character to the Ornithology of this sub-region very 
different from that of the Mediterranean district at the western 
end of the region. Leaving out a large number of wide-ranging 
eroups, this mixture of types may be best exhibited by giving 
lists of the more striking Palearctic and Oriental genera which 
are here found intermingled. 
PALAARCTIC GENERA. 
SYLVIIDA. Corvipz. ALAUDID, 
Erithacus, Fregilus. Otocorys. 
Ruticilla. Nucifraga. Picip#. 
Locustella. Pica. Picoides. 
Cyanecula. Cyanopica. Picus. 
Sylvia. Garrulus. Hyopicus. 
Potamodus. AMPELIDA. Dryocopus. 
Reguloides. Ampelis. YunGIDz. 
Regulus. FRINGILLID&. Yunx. 
Accentor. Fringilla. PTEROCLIDE. 
CincLipz. Chrysomitris. Syrrhaptes. 
Cinclus. Chlorospiza. TETRAONIDE. 
TROGLODYTIDA. Passer. Tetrao. 
Troglodytidee. Coccothraustes. Tetraogallus. 
CERTHIIDA. Pyrrhula. Lerwa. 
Certhia. Carpodacus. Lagopus. 
Sitta, Uragus. VULTURIDE. 
Tichodroma. Loxia. Gypaétus. 
PaRID&. Linota. Vultur. 
Parus. Emberiza. FALCONIDE. 
Lophophanes. STURNID. Archibuteo. 
Acredula. Sturnus, 
ORIENTAL GENERA. 
SYLVOID&. SyLv1ip#2—(continued). TIMALIIDZ. 
Suya. Abrornis. Alcippe. 
Calliope. Copsychus Timalia, 
Larvivora. TURDIDA. Pterocyclus. 
Tribura, Oreocincla. Garrulax. 
Horites. Trochalopteron. 
