CHAP. XIV.] 



THE NEOTROPICAL REGION. 



87 



Order and Family. 



Sub-regions. 



Range beyond the Pegion. 



58. Cuculidre 



60. BucconidoR ... 



61. GalbuUdce ... 



64. Todidce 



65. Momotidce ... 



66. Trogonidse ... 



67. Alcedinidse ... 



72. Steatornithidce 



73. Caprimulgidse 



74. Cypselidae ... 



75. Trochilidse ... 



PSITTACI. 



80. Conuridae 



81. Psittacidee ... 



CoLUMBJi. 



84. Columbidae ... 



Galling. 



87. Tetraonidse ... 



88. Phasianidae 



91. Cracidce 



92. TirmmidcB ... 



Opisthocomi. 



93. Opisthocomidce 



ACCIPITRES. 



94. Vultiiridse .. 



96. Falconidse ... 



97. Pandionidae ... 



98. Strigidse 



GRALLiE. 



99. Pallida 



100. Scolopacidse . . . 



101. Chionididce ... 



102. Thinocoridce . . . 



103. Parridae 



105. Charadriidae . . . 



108. Cariamidce ... 



109. Araynidce 



110. Psophiidce ... 



111. Eurypygidx . . . 



113. Ardeidae 



114. Plataleidfe ... 



115. Ciconiidae 



116. PalamedeidoE 



117. Phoenicopteridae 



YoL. II.— 7 



Cosmopolite 



Ethiopian, Oriental 

 Cosmopolite 



Cosmopolite 

 Almost cosmopolite 

 Nearctic 



S. United States 

 Ethiopian 



Cosmopolite 



Almost cosmopolite 



All regions but Australian 



All regions but Australian 

 Cosmopolite 

 Cosmopolite 

 Cosmopolite 



Cosmopolite 

 Cosmopolite 



Tropical regions 

 Cosmopolite 



Cosmopolite 

 Almost cosmopolite 

 Nearly cosmopolite 



Ethiopian, Indian 



