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GENEBA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



XIII. CYANOPS, Bp. 



(Shelley, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xix. p. 61, 1891.) 



1. asiatica {Lath.), (p. 62.) 



Himalayas, from Cash- 

 mere to Manipur. 

 Burmese Provinces. 



2. rubescens, Stuart Baker, 3. Bomb. N. H. Soe. x. N. Cachar. 

 p. 258 (1896). 



3. davisoni (Hume), (p. 65, pi. iv. fig. 1.) 



Central Tenasserim. 



4. flavifrons (Cuvier). (p. 65.) 



5. armillaris ( Temm.). (p. 66.) 



Ceylon. 



Java. 



6. henrici (Temm.). (p. 67.) 



7. incognita (Hume), (p. 68, pi. iv. fig. 3.) 



8. pulcherrima (Sharpe). (p. 69.) 



9. franklini (Blyth). (p. 69.) 



10. ramsayi ( Wald.). (p. 70, pi. iv. fig. 2.) 



11. oorti (S. Mutter), (p. 71.) 



12. nuchalis( Gould), (p. 74.) 



Malay Peninsula. 



Sumatra. 



Borneo. 



Central Tenasserim. 



Mts. of N.W. Borneo. 



Eastern Himalayas, 

 Nepal to Manipur. 



Burmese Provinces. 

 Mts. of Perak, 

 Malay Peninsula. 



Malay Peninsula. 

 Sumatra. 



Formosa. 



13. faber (Swinh.). (p. 75.) 



14 lagrandieri(rem). (p. 75.) 



Hainan. 

 Cochin China. 



