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3. brunneiceps, Ogihie Grant, Ibis, 1896, p. 547. Philippine Is. 



(JSTegros). 



4. runventris (Jerd.). (p. 16.) S. India 



(Nilghiri Hills). 



5. erythrogyna, Sharpe, Ibis. 1888, p. 389, pi. x. N.W. Borneo 



(Mt. Kina Balu). 



6. poliogyna, Ogilvie Grant, Bull. B. O. C. iv. Philippine Is. 

 p. xl (1895) ; id. Ibis, 1895, pi. xii. (N. Luzon), 



fig. 1. 



7. flaviventris, Salvad. (p. 25, note.) Sumatra. 



XCIV. HETEROXENICUS, Sharpe, Bull. B.O.C. xii. p. 55 (1902). 

 [Drymochares, Gould, 1868, nee Mulsant, Ann. Lyon. 



Soc. E. 1847, p. 518, Coleoptera.* 

 (Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vii. p. 25, 1883.)] 



1. cruralis (Blyth). (p. 26.) E. Himalayas 



[Cf. Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, i. p. 186 (Nepal. Sikhim). 

 (1890).] Khasi Hills. 



Karen-nee. 



2. sinensis (Rickett, Bull. B. 0. C. ri. p. 1, 1897). China 



(N.W. Foh-kien). 



3. saturatus (Salved.), (p. 27.) Mts. of Sumatra. 



* Dr. von Madariaz has drawn my attention to the fact that Drymochares had already 

 been used as a genus of Coleoptera. 



