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XXIII. COTURNIX, Bonn. 



(Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. xxii. p. 229, 



1. coturnix {Linn.), (p. 231.)* 



2. africana (J. % 8.). 



[capmsis, Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 237. Cf. Stej- 

 neger, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xvi. p. 766 

 (1893).] 



3. japonioa (21 # 8.). (p. 239.) 



4. coromandelica(G ! »i.). (p. 241.) 



5. delegorguei, Deleg. (p. 243.) 



6. pectoralis, Gould, (p. 244.) 



7. novae-zealandiae, Q. # G. (p. 245.) 



1893.) 



Europe, N. Asia. 

 Indian Peninsula, 



S. Africa (winter). 



S. Africa. 

 Lemuria. 

 Atlantic Islands 

 (Azores, Canaries, &c). 



E. Siberia, Japan, 

 China. 



Bhutan, Karen-nee 

 (winter). 



Indian Peninsula, 

 N. Ceylon, 

 Burma. 



Tropical Africa, 

 S. Arabia. 



Australia, 

 Tasmania. 



N. Zealand (extinct). 



XXIV. SYNffiCUS, Gould. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 246.) 



1. australis (Temm.). (p. 247.) 



2. raalteni (M. § 8.). (p. 249.) 



Australia, 

 Tasmania, 

 S.E. New Guinea. 



Lesser Sunda Is. 



(Timor, Flores, &c). 



3. pallidior, Hartert, Not. Zool. iv. p. 271 (1897). Savu Isl. 



4. plumbeus, Salvad. (Ogilvie Grant, Handb. S.E. New Guinea. 



Game-Birds, p. 192, 1896.) 



* Coturnix baldami, Brehm, from Spain, is figured as a distinct form by Von Mada- 

 rasz, Aquila, iii. Taf. ii. (1896). ; 



