GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 



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New Ireland has two, and New Britain four species of Lory, while the former Las two 

 and the latter four Parrots of other kinds. 



The Duke of York's Island has two species of Loriidce, but twice that number of kinds 

 belonging to other families. 



With respect to the geographical distribution of the fourteen genera (and seventy-five 

 species) of the Lories exclusively, we find that their range varies greatly. 



Chalcopsittacus, with six species, is almost confined to the Papuan region, not having as 

 yet been found beyond New Guinea and the islets of its great bay of Geelvink, save in 

 Salwatty, Mysol, and the Aru Islands : — 





New Guinea. 



Geelvink Bay. 



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Eos (12 species) extends much further, reaching northwards to Meangis Island and 

 to Puynipet, in the Caroline Islands, westwards to Bouru and the Tenimber Islands, and 

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