GEOGEAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION". xxv 



C-. Indo-Malayan Sub-Region. 



Peculiar Genera : — 0. 

 Peculiar Species : — 0. 



Species which are known to breed within its limits: — 1. Cotile sinensis. 2. Hiruado javanica. 

 3. H. smithii. 4. H. vipalensis. 5. H. striolata. 



C^. Indo-Chinese Sub-Eegion. 



Peculiar Genera : — 0. 



Peculiar Species : — 1. Hirimdo namiyei. 



Species known, or supposed, to breed within its limits : — 1. Cotile sinensis. 2. Hirimdo namiyei. 



C*. Himalo-Malayan Sub-Region. 



Peculiar Genera : — 0. 



Peculiar Species : — 1. C/ielidon nipalensis. 2. Hirundo hyperythra. 3. H. budia. 



Species which are known, or supposed, to breed within its limits : — 1. Chelidon urbica. 2. C. nipa- 

 lensis. 3. Biblis rnpestris. 4. ? B. concolor. 5. Hirundo rustica. 6. H. smithii. 7. H. 

 hyperythra. 8. H. hadia. 



C^. Himalo-Chinese Sub-R.egion. 



Peculiar Genera : — 0. 



Peculiar Species : — 1. Chelidon cashmiriensis. 



Species known, or supposed, to breed within its limits : — 1. Chelidon cashmiriensis. 2. C. lagopus. 



D. AUSTRALIAN REGION. 

 Di. Celebean Sub-Region. 



Peculiar Genera : — 0. 

 Peculiar Species : — 0. 

 Species known, or supposed, to breed within its limits: — 1. Hirundo javanica. 



J)". MoLuccAN Sub-Region. 



Peculiar Genera : — 0. 



Peculiar Species: — 1. Petrorhelidun li/noriensis. 



Species known, or su])posed, to breed within its limits: — 1. Hirundo jaranira. 2. PrlrochiUdou 

 fimoriensis *. 



* ]iy mistake, this species has been entered mnler the l'a|iuaii Suli- IJe.irinn (p. ."!i!M. hul it shuuld ii,::hll\ lie 

 eonsidcrcd a Moluccun specie.^. 



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