120 VISCOUNT WALDEN ON THE BIRDS 
Number of Number 
Families. Species. peculiar. 
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Brachypodide . 
Saxicolide 
Sylviidee . 
Motacillide . 
Paride 
Meliphagide 
Nectariniidee 
Certhiidze 
Corvide . 
Sturnide . 
Fringillide . 
Ploceide . 
Treronide . 
Columbide . 
Gouride . 
Phasianide . 
Tetraonide . 
Turnicidee 
Rollulidee 
Megapodiidee 
Charadriide . 
Glareolide . 
Gallinulide . 
Rallide . 
Paride 
Scolopacidee . 
Ardeide . 
Anatide . 
Procellariidz 
Laride 
Podicipide . 
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By the subjoined table (Appendix), showing the geographical distribution of all 
the known Philippine species, it will be seen that 11 of the genera are peculiar, namely 
Pseudoptynx, Dasylophus, Lepidogrammus, Penelopides, Pseudolalage, Zeocephus, Rhab- 
dornis, Sarcops, Phaphitreron, Ptilocolpa, and Amaurornis. 
It will be further observed that the precise habitat of 57 Philippine birds remains 
still unrecorded, and that out of the total number of Philippine species 91 are recorded 
from Luzonalone. Of the 102 species known to inhabit other islands of the archipelago, 
40 possess also a Luzon habitat. If we assume, which we may fairly do, that the 57 
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