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11. dispar, Bocage. (Cf. Reichenow, Orn. MB. vii. S.W. Africa (Benguela). 

 p. 191, 1899.1 



12. naevius, Daud. (p. 24.) 



13. sharpei, Seichen., Orn. MB. vi. p. 192 (1899). 



14. olivaceiceps, Sharpe. (p. L'5.) 



[mosambicus, Dresser, Ibis, 1890, p. 385.] 



15. temmincki ( Vieill). (p. 26.) 



16. cyanogaster (Cur.), (p. 27.) 



N.E. Africa. 

 Equatorial Africa. 

 Soudan. 

 Senegambia. 



German E. Africa. 

 ''. N.E. Africa. 



S.E. & S.W. Africa. 



Celebes. 

 Senegambia. 



VI. EURYSTOMUS, Vieill. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvii. p. 28, 1892.) 



1. glaucurus (P. L. S. Mill.), (p. 29.) 



2. afer (Zaik.). (p. 30.) 



3. rufobuccalis, Beichen., J. f. 0. 1892, 



4. gularis, Vieill. (p. 32.) 



5. orientalis (Linn.), (p. 33.) 



6. laetior, Sharpie, (p. 36.) 



7. australis, Swains, (p. 36.) 



8. calonyx, Sharpe. (p. 38.) 



Madagascar. 

 Comoro Is. (Anjuan). 



Tropical Africa. 



p. 27. Uganda. 



W. Africa (Liberia to 

 Gaboon). 



Cachar. 



Burmese Provinces. 



Andaman & Nicobar Is. 



Malay Peninsula. 



Java. Sumatra. Borneo. 



Philippine Is. 



S. India. Ceylon. 



Australia. 

 New Zealand (ooc). 

 Molucca Is. Celebes. 

 Lesser Sunda Is. 



Himalayas (Kumaon to 



Assam). 

 China to Amur-land and 



Manchuria. 

 Tenasserim (winter). 

 Malay Peninsula (winter) 

 Borneo (winter). 



