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GENEBA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



6. pallidus, Walden. (p. 290.) 



7. bacha (Daud.). (p. 290.) 



8. raja, Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, i. p. It 



(1893). 



9. salvadorii, Deri., Not. Zool. ii. p. 73 (1895). 



10. elgini, TytUr. (p. 291.) 



11. rufipectus, Gould, (p. 291.) 



12. sulaensis {Schl). (p. 292.) 



13. holospilus (Fig.), (p. 293.) 



14. panayensis, Steere, List Birds & Mamm. 



Philipp. p. 7 (1890). 



15. asturinus, Meyer, SB. Ges. Isis, Dresden, 



p. 13 (1884). 



Borneo. 



Malayan Peninsula, 

 Philippine Is., 

 Greater Sunda Is. 



Sarawak, Borneo. 



Hias Isl. 



Andaman Is., 

 Nicobar Is. 



Celebes. 



Sula Is. 



Philippine Is. (Luzon, 

 Cebu, Mindanao, 

 Basilan). 



Philippine Is. (Panay, 

 Guimaras, Hegros). 



Patr. ign. 



LI. BUTASTTJR, Hodgs. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. i. p. 294, 1874.) 



1. teesa (Frankl). (p. 295.) 



2. liventer(K»im.). (p. 296.) 



3. indicus(ffm.). (p. 297.) 



4. rufipennis (Sundev.). (p. 299.) 



Indian Peninsula, 

 Burmese Provinces. 



Indo-Chinese Provinces, 

 Greater Sunda Is., 

 Celebes. 



TJssuri-land. 

 Japan, China to 



Malay Peninsula, 

 Philippine Is., Celebes. 



N.E. Africa. 



LIL HELOTARSTJS, Smith. 



(Sharpe, *. c. p. 299.) 



1. ecaudatus {Daud.). (p. 300.) 



2. leuconotus, Biipp. (p. 301.) ' 



Tropical Africa. 

 ISf.E. to S. Africa. 



* [Professor Beichenow considers this to be merely the very old stage of H. ecaudatus. 

 This seems to me probably the case.] 



