GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



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XLVI. GALLUS, Briss* 



(Ogilvie Grant, Oat. B. xxii. p. 343, 1893.) 



1. gallus (Linn.), (p. 344.) Indian Peninsula, 



Indo-Chinese countries, 

 Malay Peninsula, 

 Indo-Malayan Islands. 



2. lafayettei, Less. (p. 348.) Ceylon. 



3. sonnerati, Temm. (p. 350.) 



4. varius (Shaw $ Nodd.). (p. 352.) 



S. & C. Indian Peninsula. 



Greater & Lesser 

 Sunda Is. 



5. irabartTi, Gervais, Mem. Aead. Montp. i. p. 220 Prance (Upper Pliocene). 

 (1850). 



6. aesculapii, Gaudry, C. E. liv. p. 504 (1861). 



7. sp., Lydekker, Cat. Foss. B. p. 142 (1891). 



8. sp. ( Lydekker, t.c. p. 142. 



Greece (Lower Pliocene). 



New Zealand 

 (Pleistocene). 



Central Germany 

 (Pleistocene). 



XLVLT. POLYPLECTRUJI, Temm. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 353.) 



1. chinquis (P. L: S. Mull.), (p. 354.) 



2. germaini, Elliot, (p. 357.) 



3. intermedium, Hume. (Of. Oates, Man. 



Game-Birds of India, pt. i. p. 234.) 



4. bicalcaratum (Linn.), (p. 357.) 



E. Himalayas, 

 Indo-Burmese countries. 



Cochin China. 

 Lushai & Chin Hills. 



S. Tenasserim, 

 Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra. 



5. schleiermacheri, Bruggem. (p. 359.) 



6. napoleonis, Less. (p. 361.) 



[nehrkornes, Ogilvie Grant, Cat. p. 360.] 



N. & C. Borneo. 

 Philippines (Palawan). 



* Gallus stramineioollis, Sharpe, and G. violaceus, Kelsall (J. A. S. Straits Br. ixiv. 

 p. 167, 1891), are considered by Mr. Grant to be only domestic varieties. 



