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Taste I.—Showing the Australian genera found in Celebes.—N.B. Those belonging 
especially to the Australian subregion are marked with a dagger (tT); to the 
Papuan’ with an asterisk (*). 
*Teraspiza. 
*Erythrospiza. 
Cacatua. 
*Tanygnathus. 
Trichoglossus. 
Sauropatis. 
Collocalia. 
+Scythrops. 
*Dicrurus. 
Artamus. 
Graucalus. 
Lalage. 
Eighteen Celebean genera may be 
side the limits. 
*Chalcostetha. 
*Zoncenas. 
*Turaceena. 
*Calcenas. 
Phlogeenas. 
*Myristicivora. 
*Lamprotreron. 
*Totreron. 
*Leucotreron. 
Megapodius. 
+Hydralector. 
considered common to the Indian and Australian 
regions, the proportion of species in each region being about equal. Some occur out- 
Taste IIJ.—Showing the genera found in Celebes which are also common to the Indian 
and Australian regions.—N.B. Genera which do not occur in the Polynesian sub- 
region are marked with an asterisk. 
*Tachyspiza. 
*Haliastur. 
*Cuncuma. 
*Baza. 
*Eudynamis. 
Cacomantis. 
*Macropteryx. 
*Hirundinapus. 
*Pitta. 
*Volvocivora. 
*Calornis. 
*Ducula. 
*Macropygia. 
*Chalcophaps. 
*Geopelia. 
*Carpophaga. 
*Excalfactoria. 
*Hsacus. 
Fifty-eight are genera which are found within the limits of the Indian region and 
also beyond. Eight of these belong to the Rapaces, six to the Picariw, two to the 
Gallinz, twenty-five to the Gralle, ten to the Anseres, and only seven to the Passeres. 
Nine of these fifty-eight genera are unrepresented in the Australian subregion. 
Taste IV.—Showing the genera represented in Celebes which likewise occur both 
within and beyond the limits of the Indian region.—N.B. Genera not occurring 
in the Australian subregion are marked with an asterisk. 
Tinnunculus. 
*Hypotriorchis. 
*Pernis. 
Milvus. 
Elanus. 
Circus. 
Athene. 
Strix. 
Hirundo. 
Merops. 
*Coracias. 
VOL. VIII.—PART II. 
Eurystomus. 
* Alcedo. 
*Buceros. 
Acrocephalus. 
Cisticola. 
*Budytes. 
*Pratincola. 
*M onticola. 
Zosterops. 
Corvus. 
*Turtur. 
1 The Papuan Dieruri are generically separable. 
May, 1872. 
Turnix. 
Eudromias. 
Aigialites. 
Charadrius. 
Strepsilas. 
Himantopus. 
Porphyrio. 
Hypoteenidia, 
Rallina. 
Gallinula. 
Numenius. 
Actitis. 
Lobipes. 
Totanus. 
Limosa. 
Tringa. 
Gallinago. 
Melanopelargus. 
Falcinellus. 
Ardea. 
Herodias. 
Ardetta. 
