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Tropical S. Africa. 



3. capensis, Smith, (p. 52.) 



4. ugandae (0. Neim., J. f. 0. 1898, p. 500). 



5. hendersoni (Cass.), (p. 52, note.) 



6. pennata, Hodgs. (p. 53.) 



7. stictonota, Sharpe. (p. 54.) 



8. rufipennis, Sharpe. (p. 60.) 



9. elegans, 



[japonica, Sharps (nee Bp.). (p. 56.)} 



10. malayana, Hay. (p. 58.) 



[gymnopoda, Grray. (p. 65.)] 



11. nicobarica (Hume, Str. P. iv. p. 283, 1876). 



12. minuta, Legge, Ann. & Mag. N. H. (5) i. 



p. 175 (1878). 



13. brucei (Hume), (p. 62.) 



[obsoletus, Oab. J. f. O. 1875, p. 126.J 



14. spilocephala (Blyth). (p. 63.) 



15. hambroecki (Swink). (p. 64.) 



16. sunia, Hodgs. (p. 67.) 



[giu, pt., Blanf. Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, iii. 

 p. 292.] 



17. novae-zealandiae, JBp. (p. 43, note.) 



18. scapulata, Socage, Jorn. Lisb. 1888, p. 229. 



19. leucopsis (Hartl.). (p. 311.) 



20. megalotis, Gray. (p. 69.) 



Angola. 



Himalayas, 

 Indian Peninsula, 



E. Siberia. 

 Japan, China, 

 Indo-Chinese countries, 

 E. Himalayas. 



Madras. 



Liu Eju Isl., 

 Japan. 



Malay Peninsula to- 

 China. 



Nicobar Is. 



Ceylon. 



Transcaspia. C. Asia. 



Afghanistan, Sind, 

 0. India. 



Himalayas. 

 Burmese Hills. 



Formosa. 



Indian Peninsula, 

 Burmese Provinces, 

 Malay PeninBula. 



[New Zealand.] 



W. Africa (St. Thomas). 



W. Africa (St. Thomas). 



Philippine Is. 



