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GENEBA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



HI. CORACOPITTA, Bp. (Consp. Vol. Anis. p. 6, 1854). 



(Atelornis, Sharpe, Cat. B. xvii. p. 7, nee Pucher.) 



1. pittoides (Lafr.). (p. 7.) E. Madagascar. 



2. crossleyi, Sharpe. (p. 8.) 



E. Madagascar. 



IV. URATELORNIS, BothscUU. 



(Rothschild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 479, 1895.) 



1. chimaera, Rothschild, I. c. Madagascar. 



Sub-Family II. GOBAGIINJE. 

 (Sharps, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvii. p. 9, 1 892.) 



V. CORACIAS, Linn. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 9.) 



1. indicus, Linn. (p. 10.) 



2. affinis, McClell. (p. 13.) 



Asia Minor. 



Persia to Baluchistan. 

 Indian Peninsula. 

 Ceylon. 



E. Himalayas (Nepal to 



3. garrulus, Linn. (p. 15.) 



Burmese Countries. 

 Siam. Cochin China. 



C. & S. Europe. 

 Central Asia to Kashmir. 

 Africa (winter). 

 N.W. India (winter). 

 4. loquax, Licht. (Cf. Eeichenow, Orn. MB. vii. Africa generally 

 p. 191, 1899.) J ' 



5. abyssinicus, Bodd. (p. 19.) 



Sudan. Abyssinia. 



6. senegalensis, Gm. (Cf. Eeichenow, Orn. MB. Senegambia 



vii. p. 191, 1899.) 



7. caudatus, Linn. (p. 21.) 



8. Xorti, Shelley, (p. 20.) 



9. weigalli, Dresser, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) vi 

 p. 351 (1890). 



10. spatulatus, "IHmen. (p. 22.) 



8. & S.W. Africa. 

 E. Africa. 



N.E. Africa (Somali- 

 land to Shoa). 



E. Africa. 



S.E. Africa. 

 E. Africa. 



