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GBNBEA AND SPECIES OP BIEDS. 



II. GYPS, Savigny. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 4, 1874.) 



1. fulvus (Gm.). (p. 6.) 



[kispaniolensift, Sharpe, Cat. p. 6.] 



2. fulvescens, Hume. (p. 7.) 



3. himalayensis, Hume. (p. 8.) 



4. kolbi (Baud.), (p. 8, pi. i.) 



5. rueppelli (Brehm). (p. 9.) 



6. indicus (Scop.), (p. 10.) 



[tenuirostris, Hodge., Blanf. Faun. Brit. Ind., 

 Birds, iii. p. 322, 1895.] 



7. pallescens, Hume. (p. 11.) 



[indicus, Scop, teste Blanford, t. c. p. 323.] 



8. melitettfStS, LydeJclcer, P.Z.S. 1890, p. 404; id. 



Cat. Fobs. B. p. 29. 



III. PSETJDOGYPS, Sharpe. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 11.) 



1. bengalensis (Gm.). (p. 11.) 



2. africanus (Sahiad.). (p. 12.) 



IV. 0T0GYPS, Gray. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 13.) 

 1. auricularis (Daud.). (p. 13.) 



2. calvus (Scop.), (p. 14.) 



V. L0PH0GYPS, Bp. 



(Sharpe, *. c. p. 15.) 



1 . occipitalis (Burch.). (p. 15.) 



S. & C. Europe. 

 N. Africa & Sudan. 



Afghanistan, 

 W. India. 



Himalayas, Tibet, 

 Turkestan. 



S. Africa. 



W. Egypt, 



N.E. Africa, 



E. Africa to Transvaal, 



Damara-land. 



Indian Peninsula, 

 Indo-Chinese countries, 

 Malay Peninsula. 



N.W. India. 

 Malta (Pleistocene). 



Indian Peninsula, 

 Indo-Chinese countries, 

 Malay Peninsula. 



Tropical Africa. 



Tropical Africa, 



Egypt. 



S. Europe (occ). 



Indian Peninsula, 

 Indo-Chinese countries. 



Tropical Africa. 



