CHAP. XIII.] 



THE AUSTRALIAN REGION. 



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Order and Family. 



81. Phalangistidce 



82. Phascolomyidce 



MONOTREMATA 



83. Ornithorhyn- 



chidce. . . 



84. Echidnidce 



BIRDS. 



Passeres. 



1. Turdidae 



2. Sylviidse 



3. Timaliidae ... 

 5. Cinclidae 



8. Certhiidae 



9. Sittidae 



10. Paridce 



13. Pycnonotidse . . . 



14. Oriolidae 



15. Campephagidae 



16. Dicruridae 



17. Muscicapidae... 



18. Pachycephalidce 



19. Laniidai 



20. Corridae 



21. Paradiseidce ... 



22. M ' eli-phagidce . . . 



23. Nectariniidae 



24. Dicaeidae 



2 5. Drepanididce . . 

 30. Hirundinidae . . 



34. Ploceidae 



35. Sturnidae 



36. Artamida? 



37. Alaudidae 



38. Motacillidee ... 

 47. Pittidae 



49. Menuridce 



50. Atrichiidce ... 



PlCARI^!. 



51. Picidse 



58. Cnculidae 



62. Coraciidae 



63. Meropidae 



67. Alcedinidae ... 



68. Bucerotidae ... 

 71. Podargidae ... 



73. Capriroulgidas 



74. Cypselidae 



Sub-regions. 





x .2 



3~- 





Range beyond the Region. 



Cosmopolite 

 Cosmopolite 

 Oriental family 



Oriental family 

 Oriental and Ethiopian 

 Oriental and Ethiopian 

 Oriental and Ethiopian 

 The Old World 

 Almost peculiar to region 

 The Old World 

 Cosmopolite 



Oriental and Ethiopian 

 Oriental and Ethiopian 



Cosmopolite 



Oriental. Ethiopian 



The Old' World 



Oriental 



The Old World and N. America 



The Old World 



Oriental, Ethiopian 



Peculiar to Australia 



Peculiar to Australia 



All other regions 



Cosmopolite 



Oriental and Ethiopian 



Oriental and Ethiopian 



Cosmopolite 



Oriental and Ethiopian 



Oriental 



Cosmopolite 



Cosmopolite 



