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TABLES OF DISTRIBUTION. 



In constructing these tables, showing the distribution of 

 various classes of animals in the Oriental region, the following 

 sources of information have been chiefly relied on, in addition 

 to the general treatises, monographs, catalogues, &c, used for 

 the compilation of the Fourth Part of this work. 



Mammalia. — Jerdon's Indian Mammalia ; Kelaart's Fauna of 

 Ceylon; Horsfield and Moore's Catalogue of the East India 

 Museum ; Swinhoe's Catalogue of Chinese Mammalia ; S. 

 Mtiller's Zoology of the Indian Archipelago ; Dr. J. E. Gray's 

 list of Mammalia of the Malay Archipelago (Voyage of Sama- 

 rang) ; and papers by Anderson, Blyth, Cantor, Gray, Peters, 

 Swinhoe, &c. 



Birds. — Jerdon's Birds of India ; Horsfield and Moore's Cata- 

 logue ; Holdsworth's list of Ceylon Birds ; Schlegel's Catalogue 

 of the Leyden Museum ; Swinhoe on the Birds of China, For- 

 mosa, and Hainan ; Salvadori on the Birds of Borneo ; Lord 

 Walden on the Birds of the Philippine Islands ; and papers 

 by Blyth, Blanford, Elwes, Elliot, Stoliczka, Sclater, Sharpe, 

 Swinhoe, Verreaux, and Lord Walden. 



Reptiles. — Giinther's Reptiles of British India; papers by 

 same author, and by Dr. Stoliczka. 



