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THE AUSTRALIAN REGION. 



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TABLE II. 



GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AXD BIRDS IXHABITIXG THE 

 A USTRALIAX REGIOX. 



EXPLAXATIOX. 



Names in italics show genera peculiar to the region . 



Names enclosed thus ( ) show genera which just enter tlie rec^iou, but are not con- 

 sidered properly to belong to it. 

 Genera truly belonging to the region are numliered consecutively. 



MAMMALIA. 



Order, Family, and 

 Geims. 



PRIMATES. 

 Cynopitiiecip.e. 



(Jlacacus . . 



1. Cj'nopithecus .. 



Lemurid^b. 



(Tarsius 



CHIROPTERA. 

 Pteropim;. 



2. Pteropus 



3. Xantharpyia .. 



4. Cynopterus 



5. Macroglossns .. 

 (>. Harpyia 



7. HyiJoderma 



8. Xotoptcris 



Rhinolofhid.e. 



9. Rhinolophus .. 



10. Hip]iosideros .. 



11. Phyllorhina .. 



12. Asellia 



13. Megaderma 



Vespertilionid.t. 



14. Scotophilus 



15. Vespertilio 



16. Jliniopteris 



17. Taphozous 



18. Plecotus 



19. Nyctophilus .. 



^r^ 



Eaiige witliiii the Region. 



Range lievoiid the Reirioii. 



Lombok to Timor) 

 Celebes and Batchian 



Celebes) 



The whole reg. except New Zeal. Tropics of E. Hemisp. 



Oriental genus 

 Philippines ? 



Indo-ilalayan genus 



Moluccas and Timor 

 Morty Island 

 Celebes, Moluccas, Timor 

 Celebes and IVIoluccas 

 Celebes, Moluccas, and Timor 

 Fiji Islands 



Moluccas, Timor, Australia 

 Moluccas and Aru Islands 

 Moluccas and Timor 

 Amboj-na 

 Ternate 



Moluccas, Timor, Australia 



Australia 



Moluccas, Timor, and Australia 



Celebes, Moluccas, N. Australia 



Timor _ 



Australia and Tasmania 



Oriental, S. Pala?arctic 

 Oriental 

 Indo-Malaya 

 Philippines 



"Warmer pts. of E. Hemis 

 Oriental 

 Indo-Malaya 

 Indo-Malaya 

 Oriental, Ethiopian 



Oriental 

 Cosmopolite 

 Indo-Malaya, S. Africa 

 Orien.jEthiop., Neotrop. 

 N. India, S. Paltearctic 

 India 



