CHAP. XII.] 



THE ORIENTAL REGION. 



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TABLE II. 



GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS INHABITING 



THE ORIENTAL REGION. 



Explanation. 



Names in italics 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. 



Order, Family, aud 

 Genus. 



PRIMATES. 



SlMIID^E. 



1. Simia 



2. Hylobates 



3. Siamanga 



Semnopithecid.®. 



4. Presbytes 



CYNOPITHECID.E. 



5. Macacus 



6. Cynopithecus . 



(Sub-Order) 

 LEMUROIDEA. 



Lemtjkid^!. 



7. Nycticebus 



8. Loris ... . 



TAKSIID.E. 



9. Tarsius 



CHIROPTERA. 



Pteropim:. 



10. Pteropus 



11. Xantharpyia . 



12. Cynopterus 



13. Megcerops ... . 



14. Macroglossus . 



15. Harpyia ... . 



Rhinolophid-s;. 



16. Aquias ... . 



3 ° 



28 



22 

 1 



Range within the Region. 



Borneo and Sumatra 

 Sylhet to Java and S. Ghina 

 Malacca and Sumatra 



Simla to Aracan and E. Thibet, 

 Ceylon, and Java 



The whole region 



Philippines 



E. Bengal to Java, and S. China 

 Ceylon and S. India 



Sumatra, Borneo and Philip- 

 pines 



The whole region 

 The whole region 



The whole region 



Sumatra 



Java, Borneo, Philippines 



Philippines 



2 Nepal to Java 



Range beyond the Region. 



Moupin, Palsearctic [?] 



S. Palsearctic 

 Celebes 



N. Celebes 



Tropics of E. Hemisp. 

 Austro-Malaya, Ethiop. , 



S. Palsarctic 

 Tropical Africa 



Austro-Malaya 

 Austro-Malaya 



