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4. Sylviix.'E. — ('■'^) Aeclon (9 sp.), Spain and Palestine, to East 

 and South Africa; {^'^^) Drymodes (2 sp.), Australia ; (^*'°) Pyroph- 

 thalma (2 sp.), South Europe aud Palestine ; (^°^) Melizophilus 

 (3 sp.). South-west Europe and North-east Africa ; (®*'- ^°*) Sylvia 

 ■= Alsccus (8 sp.), Palmare tic region to India and Ceylon, and 

 North-east Africa ; (^^^ ^^'^) Curnica (7 sp.), Central and South 

 Europe, jNIadeira, Palestine, Central India, North-east Africa, and 

 South Africa. 



5. EuTiciLLiN^. — (S2^) Luscinia (2 sp.). West Asia, Europe, 

 North Africa ; (^^^) Cyanecula (3 sp.), Europe, North-east Africa, 

 India, Ceylon, and China ; (^^^) Calliope (2 sp.). North Asia, 

 Himalayas, Central India, and China ; (^^) Erithacus (3 sp.), 

 Europe, North-east Africa, Japan, and North China ; (^^ ^^*^ ^^^) 

 Buticilla (20 sp.), Palaarctic and Oriental regions to Senegal 

 and Abyssinia, and east to Timor ; abounds in Himalayas ; (^^^) 

 Cliccmarrliornis (1 sp.), Himalayas ; (^^^ ^^^ ^^^) Lm^ivora (10 sp.), 

 Oriental region and Japan ; (^'^^) Notodela (3 sp.), Himalayas, 

 Pegu, Formosa, Java ; (^^^) Tarsiger (2 sp.), Nepal ; (^^^) Gran- 

 dala (1 sp.), High Himalayas of Nepal. 



6. Saxicolin.^. — i^''^") Copsyclms (7 sp.), all Oriental region 

 and Madagascar ; (^''^) Kittacincla (5 sp.), Oriental region to 



enumeration of the specie.s which in liis view properly belong to them, by the 

 numbers in that work ; — 



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