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ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



[PAP.T III. 



most of the species of tragopan (Ccnomis), and some of the 

 true ph; a-iants (Phasianus). 



The most abundant and characteristic of the smaller birds are 

 warblers, tits, and finches, of Pakearctic types ; but there are 

 also a considerable number of Oriental forms which penetrate 

 far into tlie country, and mingling with the northern birds 

 give a character to the Ornithology of this sub-region very 

 different from that of the Mediterranean district at the western 

 end of the region. Leaving out a large number of wide-ranging 

 groups, this mixture of types may be best exhibited by giving 

 lists of the more striking PakTearctic paid Oriental genera which 

 are here found interminoled. 



Pal^arctic Genera. 



Syi.viid;e. 

 Erithacus. 

 Ruticilla. 

 Locustella. 

 Cyaneculn. 

 Sylvia. 

 Potamodus. 

 Reg-nloides. 

 Regulus. 

 Accentor. 



CiNCLID.E. 



Cinclus. 

 Troglodytid.e. 



Troglodytidte. 

 Ce-rthiid.e. 



Certhia. 



Sitta. 



Tichodronia. 

 Parid.e. 



Parus. 



Lophoplinnes. 



Acrednla. 



C0RVID,«. 



Pregilus. 



Nucifraga-. 



Pica. 



Cyanopicn. 



Garndu.s. 

 Ampelid.e. 



Ampelis. 

 Fringillid/E. 



Fringilla. 



Chrysomitris. 



Chlorospiza. 



Passer. 



Coccothraiistes. 



Pyrrhula. 



Carpodaciis. 



Uragiis. 



Loxia. 



Linota. 



Emberiza.. 

 Sturnid.s:. 



Sturinis. 



Alaudid.t:. 

 Otocorys. 



PlCID^. 



Picoides. 

 Picas 

 Hyopiciis. 

 Dryocopus. 



YUNGID.*. 



Yuux. 

 Pteroclid.e. 



Syrrhaptes. 

 Tetraonid^. 



Tetrao. 



Tetraogallus. 



Lerwa. 



Lagopus. 



VULTURID.^^. 



Gypaetus. 

 Vnltiir. 

 Falconid.?;. 

 Archibutco. 



Oriental Oexera. 



