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and Australia; ( 741 ) Suya (5 sp.), Nepal to South China and 

 Formosa; ( 773 ) Sphenceacus (7 sp.), Australia, New Zealand, and 

 Chatham Island, with one species (?) in South Africa ; ( 77 P 772 ) 

 Megalurus (4 sp.), Central India to Java and Timor ; ( m 775 ) 

 Poodytes (2 sp.), Australia ; ( 766 ) Amytis (3 sp.), Australia ; ( 768 ) 

 Sphenura (4 sp.), Australia ; ( 764 ) Malurus (16 sp.), Australia and 

 Tasmania ; ( 762 763 ) Chthonicola^ sp.), Australia ; f 61 ) Calaman- 

 thus (2 sp.), Australia and Tasmania ; ( 759 ) Camaroptera (5 sp.), 

 Africa and Fernando Po ; ( 753 ) Apalis (1 sp.), South Africa. 



2. CALAMOHERPIN.E. ( 777 to 781 and sp - 2968 ) Acrocephalus (35 sp.), 

 Palsearctic, Ethiopian, continental part of Oriental region, Mo- 

 luccas, Caroline Islands, and Australia ; ( 782 8l8 ) Dumeticola (4 sp.), 

 Nepal to East Thibet, Central Asia, high regions ; ( 783 79 ) Pota- 

 modus (3 sp.), Central and South Europe, and East Thibet; 

 (789 ^ sp. 2969) Xwscmw/a (I sp.), South Europe ; ( 791 792 ) Locus- 

 tella (8 sp.), Palsearctic region to Central India and China ; ( 739 ) 

 Horites (5 sp.), Nepal to North-west China and Formosa ; ( 784 

 786) Bradyptetus = Cettia (10 sp.), South Europe, Palestine, and 

 South Africa; ( 747 748 ) Catriscus (3 sp.), Tropical and South 

 Africa; Bernieria (2 sp.), and ( 756 ) Ellisia (3 sp.), Madagascar; 

 ( 832 a ) Mystacornis (1 sp.), Madagascar ; ( 787 ) Calamodus (2 sp.), 

 Europe and Palestine ; ( 734 ) Tatare (2 sp.) Samoa to Marquesas 

 Islands. 



3. PflYLLOSCOPiN^:. 1 Phylloscopus (18 sp.), all Palaearctic and 

 Oriental regions .to Batchian f( 757 758 82 ) Eremomda (16 sp.), Tro- 

 pical and South Africa ; ( 754 ) Eroessa (1 sp.), Madagascar ? Hy- 

 polais (12 sp.), Palsearctic region, all India, ^Timcjr, North and 

 South Africa ; ( 815 816 819 ) Abrornis (26 sp.), Oriental region ; ( 814 ) 

 Reguloides (4 sp.), Palaearctic and continental Oriental regions ; 

 ( 822 ) Sericornis (7 sp.), Australia and Tasmania ;( 823 824 1451 ) Acan- 

 thiza (14 sp.), Australia and New Caledonia ; ( 821 ) Eegulus (7 sp.), 

 all Palsearctic and Nearctic regions and south to Guatemala; 

 ( 89 ) Polioptila (13 sp.), Paraguay to New Mexico; ( 825 ) Gerygone 

 (22 sp.), Australia, Papuan and Timor groups, New Zealand 

 and Norfolk Island. 



1 The species of the genera Phylloscopus and Hypolais are so mixed up in 

 the Hand List, that Mr. Tristram has furnished me with the following 



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