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ance of a white eyebrow. This does not exist, as the species, like //. semiccerulea, has the 

 head pure white ; and the careful way in which the English colourists have rendered the 

 plate of the latter bird makes the faulty colouring of that of II. erythrogastra the more 

 conspicuous. 



9. II. senegaloides. Confined to the coast-line of South-eastern Africa, being found only 

 in Natal and Southern Mozambique. 



10. //. albiventris. Confined to South Africa, ranging into Natal. 



11. H. orientalis. Replaces the former bird along the east coast in the Zambesi region 

 and Mosambique. 



12. //. chelicutensis. Found all over the Ethiopian Region, those from the south being 

 the largest. 



13. //. cyanoleuca. Ranges all over the west coast of Africa and into South Africa, but 

 appears not to extend into North-eastern Africa. 



14. II. senegalensis. Coexistent with the former species in Western Africa, but does 

 not extend below Benguela, where its place is taken by H. cyanoleuca. It replaces, 

 however, the last-named bird in North-eastern Africa, where //. cyanoleuca has not yet been 

 met with. 



15. II. dryas. Found only along the west coast of Africa, in the countries and islands 

 bordering the Bight of Biafra, from Fantee to Gaboon. 



1G. //. malimbica. Coexistent with the former on the Gold Coast, but of wider distribu- 

 tion, extending northwards to Senegambia, and southwards into Angola. Said to occur in 

 Natal ; but this seems doubtful. 



17. II. albicilla. Confined to the Austro-Malayan subregion. 



18. II. leucopygia. Confined to the Solomon Islands. 



19. //. nigro-cyanea. Confined to New Guinea. 



20. //. lazuli. Found only in Ceram and Amboina. 



21. H. diops. Replaces the former in Batchian, Gilolo, and Ternate. 



22. //. macleayi. North and North-eastern Australia, as far south as Clarence River, and 

 in Lizard Island, Torres Strait. 



23. II. pyrrhopygia. Central Australia only. 



24. //. cinnamomina. Found only in the Austro-Malayan subregion. 



25. II. australasice. A small representative of the foregoing, which it replaces in Timor 

 and Lombock, to which two islands it is confined. 



2G. II. liiidsayi. Confined to the Philippines, and, as far as is at present known, to the 

 island of Luzon. 



27. II. ciincreta. Only found in the Indo-Malayan subregion. 



28. II. hombroni. Allied to the last, which it replaces in Mindanao. 



29. II. sacra. The representative apparently of //. albicilla in Oceania. So far as is 

 reliably known, it is an inhabitant of the Figi, Friendly, and Samoa groups of islands. 



30. H.julice. A dark-coloured representative of sacra, which it replaces in the New- 

 Hebrides group. 



