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GEOGRAPHICAL ZOOLOGY. 



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(868 869) Lophophanes (10 sp.), Europe, the Higher Himalayas to 

 Sikhim, North America to Mexico ; Acredula = Orites (6 sp.), 

 Palaearctic region; Melanochlora (2 sp.), Nepal to Sumatra; 

 Psaltria (1 sp.), Java ; Psaltriparus (3 sp.), Guatemala to Cali- 

 fornia, and Kocky Mountains ; Auriparus (1 sp.), Rio Grande ; 

 (88i 882) parisoma (5 sp.), Tropical and South Africa ; (* ^) 

 jfigithalus (6 sp.), South-east Europe to South Africa ; ( m m ) 

 ^githaliscus (6 sp.), Afghanistan and Himalayas to Amoy ; 

 Cephalopyrus (1 sp.), North-west Himalayas ; Syhiparus (1 sp.), 

 Himalayas and Central India ; Certhiparus (2 sp.), New Zealand ; 

 (879 sso) Sphenostoma (2 sp.), East and South Australia. 



FAMILY 11. LIOTEICHID^E. (ft Genera, $ Species.) 

 GENERAL DISTRIBUTION. 



The Liotrichidae, or Hill-Tits, are small, active, delicately- 

 coloured birds, almost confined to the Himalayas and their ex- 

 tension eastward to China. They are now generally admitted to 

 form a distinct family. The genera are distributed as follows : 



( 1146 ) Liothrix (3 sp.), Himalayas to China ; Siva (3 sp.), Hima- 

 layas ; MMa (4 sp.), Himalayas and East Thibet ; Proparus (7 

 sp.), Nepal to East Thibet and Aracan; ( 1153 ) Pteruthius 1 (Q sp.), 

 Himalayas to Java and West China ; ( 1155 ) Cutia (2 sp.), Nepal ; 

 ( 1019 ) Yuhina (3 sp.), High Himalayas and Moupin ; ( i:>20 ) Ixuhis 

 (3 sp.), Himalayas to Tenasserim ; ( 1021 ) Myzornis (1 sp.), Dar- 

 jeeling. 



FAMILY 12. PHYLLOENITHIDJE. (3 Genera, 14pecies.) 

 GENERAL DISTRIBUTION. 



