CHAP. XII. ] THE ORIENTAL REGION. 371 
TABLE II. 
eee OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS INHABITING 
THE ORIENTAL REGION. 
EXPLANATION. 
Names in éalics show genera peculiar to the region. 
Names inclosed thus (...) show genera which just enter the region, but are not considered 
properly to belong to it. 
Genera truly belonging to the region are numbered consecutively. 
MAMMALIA. r 
Order, see and 33 Range within the Region. Range beyond the Region. 
A i=) 
SEI 
PRIMATES. 
SIMIIDZ. 
1. Simia ... 2 | Borneo and Sumatra 
2. Hylobates... 7 | Sylhet to Java and S, Ghina 
3. Siamanga 1 | Malacca and Sumatra 
SEMNOPITHECID2. ’ 
4. Presbytes... ....| 28 | Simla to Aracan and E. Thibet,} Moupin, Palearctic [?] 
Ceylon, and Java 
CYNOPITHECIDZ. 
5. Macacus ... ... | 22 | The whole region ~ S. Palearctic 
6. Cynopithecus 1 | Philippines Celebes 
(Sub-Order) 
LEMUROIDEA. 
LEMURID2. 
7. Nycticebus ... | 3 | E. Bengal to Java, and S. China 
8. Loris ... «| 1 | Ceylon and S. India 
TARSIIDA, 
9. Tarsius ... ... 1 Sumatra, Borneo and Philip- | N. Celebes 
pines 
CHIROPTERA. 
PTEROPIDZ. 
10. Pteropus ... | 6 | The whole region Tropics of E. Hemisp. 
11. Xantharpyia ... | 1 | The whole region Austro-Malaya, Ethiop., 
S. Palearctic 
12. Cynopterus 3 | The whole region Tropical Africa 
13. Megerops... ... 1 | Sumatra 
14. Macroglossus ... | 1 | Java, Borneo, Philippines Austro-Malaya 
15s Harpyiases ame 1 | Philippines Austro-Malaya 
RHINOLOPHIDA. 
16. Aquias ... ... | 2 | Nepal to Java 
