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GBNBBA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



5. minor, Bp. (p. 383.) 



6. punicus, Levaill. jun., Expl. Alge>., Ois. pi. 1 



(1850). 

 \brookei, Sharpe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) 

 xi. pp. 20, 222 (1873).] 



7. melanogenys, Gould, (p. 385.) 



8. cassini, Sharpe. (p. 384.) 



9. barbarus, Linn. (p. 386.) 



10. babylonicus, Gurnet/, (p. 387.) 



11. feldeggi, Schl. (p. 389.) 



12. tanypterus, Schl. (p. 391.) 



13. biarmicus, Ternm. (p. 391.) 



14. juggur, J. E. Gray. (p. 393.) 



15. hypoleucus, Gould, (p. 394.) 

 10. subniger, Gray. (p. 394.) 



17. subbuteo, Linn. (p. 395.) 



18. gracilis, Brehm. 



(Qf. Erlanger, J. f. 0. 1898, p. 461 Taf. x.) 



19. Eevems, Horaf. (p. 397.) 



S. & N.E. Africa. 

 Mediterranean countries. 



Australia. 



Chile, 

 Falkland Is. 



Mediterranean countries 



to N.W. India. 

 N.E. Africa. 

 Senegarabia. 



Mesopotamia, 

 C. Asia, 

 N.W. India. 



"Mediterranean countries 



to Persia. 

 N.E. Africa. 



N.E. Africa to 

 Senegambia. 



S. Africa. 



Indian Peninsula, 

 Baluchistan to Assam. 



Australia. 



Australia. 



N. Europe & N. Asia. 

 Africa, Indian Peninsula, 

 China (winter). 



N. Africa. 



Himalayas. 



S. Indian Peninsula, 



Ceylon, 



Burmese Provinces. 



Malay Peninsula. 



Philippine & Sulu Is. 



Greater Sunda Isl. to 



New Guinea & 



New Britain. 



