CHAP, xviii.] BIRDS. 333 



and Philippines to Australia and New Ireland ; Turacosna (3 

 sp.), Celebes, Timor, and Solomon Islands ; Reinwardtcenas (1 

 sp.), Celebes to New Guinea ; TurtiLv (24 sp.), Palsearctic, 

 Ethiopian and Oriental regions with Austro-Malaya ; Chcerae- 

 pelia (7 sp.), Brazil and Bolivia to Jamaica, California, and 

 South-east United States ; Columbula (2 sp.), Brazil and La 

 Plata to Chili; Scardafella (2 sp.), Brazil and Guatemala; 

 Zenaida (10 sp.), Chili and La Plata to Columbia and the 

 Antilles, Fernando Noronha ; Melopelia (2 sp.), ChiH to Mexico 

 and California ; Peristera (4 sp.), Brazil to Mexico ; Metriopelia (2 

 sp.), West America from Ecuador to Chili; Gymnopelia (1 sp). 

 West Peru and Bolivia; Leptoptila (11 sp.), Paraguay to Mexico 

 and the Antilles ; (^^i^ 2318 and 2320^ Geotrygon (14 sp.), Paraguay to 

 Mexico and the Antilles; Aplopelia (5 sp.), Tropical and South 

 Africa, St. Thomas and Princes Island; Chalocopelia (4 sp.). 

 Tropical and South Africa ; Starnoenas (1 sp.), Cuba ; Ocyphaps 

 (1 sp.), Australia (Plate XII. Vol. I. p. 441) ; Petrophassa (1 

 sp.), North-west Australia; Chalocophaps (8 sp.), the Oriental 

 region to New Guinea and Australia ; Trugon (1 sp.). New 

 Guinea ; Henicopliaps (1 sp.), Waigiou and New Guinea ; Phaps 

 (3 sp.), Australia and Tasmania ; Zeucosarcia (1 sp.). East Aus- 

 tralia ; hapitreron (2 sp.), Philippine Islands ; Gcophaps (2 sp.). 

 North and East Australia ; Lophophaps (3 sp.), Australia; Calosnas 

 (1 sp.), scattered on the smaller islands from the Nicobars and 

 Philippines to New Guinea ; Otidiphaps (1 sp.), New Guinea ; 

 Phlogcenas (7 sp.), Philippine Islands and Celebes to the 

 Marquesas Islands ; Goura (2 sp.), New Guinea and the islands 

 on the north-east (Plate X. Vol. I. p 414). 



Family 84a.— DIDUNCULID^. (1 Genus, 1 Species.) 



General Distribution. 



Neotropical 

 Sub-regions. 



Nearctic 

 Sub-regions. 



PaLvEARCTIC 

 SUB-KEGIONS. 



Ethiopian 

 sub-regjons. 



Oriental 

 Sub-regions. 



Australian 

 Sub-regions. 



